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cramps in my left side
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cramps in my left side

by ADAWG, Sep 10, 2001 12:00AM
About 1 week ago i develpoed a stomache problem. the doctor said it was a pulled abdomen muscle and i also pulled a spinal muscle. During this time i have had a crampy feeling in the far left side and also above my groin area. I have also had extreme gas and some diarreha.  After i eat is when i feel most bloated.  I also felt this way 2 weeks back during my final exams for college and recently graduated from it as well.  I'm not sure if maybe stress is playing a major part in this as well.  I also have changed my diet to more vegtables and fruits to around 5-10 servings daily which is a majot change from my college diet of fast foods.  I have not really lost my appetite either i eat my 4 -5 meals a day. My body feels otherwise great other then this cramped feeling in my left side.  At times i can feel pain between my ribs as well.  I have also developed a cough which goes away when i sleep nor does my side pay wake my from sleep in usually decreases when i go for a walk or exercise. Thats basically it any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx
Member Comments (1)

by Dr. Erik, Sep 10, 2001 12:00AM
It could be stress combined with an abdominal muscle pull. The only way to know for sure is to be evaluated by a physician.
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