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I had pain in my right side and as some of the others have said, I have had all the test run. There wasn't anything there.
I thought that it might be the way that I slouched. I noticed that when I drove that I would slouch to the right. When I sat in a chair I did the same thing. I started sitting up straight or slouch to the left and the pain went away after about two weeks. Could this have been the problem? Do you think that it will come back?
First of all, what do you mean by "all the test run"? What types of tests?
If there really isn't a sign of anything wrong with your liver, gallbladder, pancreas, etc., then it might indeed be your posturePosture Posture-d h/p. Might be a dumb question, but have you tried seeing a chiropractor? Also, do you exercise? If so, how much? And if you're overweight, where do you carry most of it? Might you be overcompensating in one area positionally because the area responsible for counterbalancing is weakened?
All the things you mentioned were tested except I have had my gall bladder removed. I am overweight, I do exercise on treadmill. I do carry most of my weight in the gut. thanks
If there really isn't a sign of anything wrong with your liver, gallbladder, pancreas, etc., then it might indeed be your posture. Might be a dumb question, but have you tried seeing a chiropractor? Also, do you exercise? If so, how much? And if you're overweight, where do you carry most of it? Might you be overcompensating in one area positionally because the area responsible for counterbalancing is weakened?
Good luck.