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Question: Help! what could be causing my abdominal pain and back aches? (Posted by: Amaleh K on 2008-10-02 10:16:52) In the morning when I wake up, I have pains in my abdomen right below my breast bone. It's a dull pain, but once it starts, it swings from mild, to an uncomfortable moderate, to sometimes even aching and very painful pang, dulling back down through the levels of intensity. It is also coupled with mild nausea, and later in the day, painful headaches which I am not used to. Not to mention, my back has been feeling horrible on the side, but I don't think it's my bed at all. It's right behind where my stomach pains are - on the opposite side; my back. If it helps any, for the last two or more weeks, I've had a sudden rush of horrible nightmares, and episodes of talking, laughing, or groaning unhappily in my sleep - this has not been a problem, ever, prior to this incident. At least 5 or 6 times a week, I have a nightmare, or a dream that turns to something upsetting or frightening. I'm not sure why I feel this way. I eat normally, I exercise, and I don't do much strenuous activity during the day (other than visiting the gym occasionally, and even then, it's just a visit to the treadmill). I weight roughly 125lbs and I'm and 18 year old female. Perhaps I'm either doing several things wrong, or perhaps I need to go see a doctor? I want to make sure I might be doing something I can fix before I go talk to my doctor (I just moved to Kansas a little over a month ago so I'm not sure how to find or get one out here, small town). Does anybody have something they've experienced, a suggestion, or perhaps changes I can make? Thanks; Amanda |
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Posted by: Jonigirl on 2008-10-02, 10:28:19 Continuing nightmares at your young age can point to unresolved conflicts or traumatic events. This is the way your subconscious and unconscious mind "deals " with letting go. As for the aches and pains, since you just moved, this can be from lifting boxes, straining your back, contracting a UTI (urinary tract infection). As for finding a doctor, which you need to see if only for your peace of mind, try the yellow pages under physicians. Also ask a few people in town for a reference. Don't let this one slip - you need help, even if only to allay your fears. Good luck. |
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Posted by: threecities on 2008-10-02, 10:19:49 Its your large breasts |
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Posted by: mRk:) on 2008-10-02, 10:20:55 You poor thing! u might have a herena! go see ur doctor immediately! |
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Posted by: sierra on 2008-10-02, 10:22:40 Ummm... go to the doctors ... come on ... you got back pains.... and if anything else you need to see a dr. if its serious... and if it isnt dnt post it.... its common sense!!! good luck (: |
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