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Chronic pain in the right side

I am having chronic pain in my right side. It is a little beneath my ribs. The pain is terrible at times. I had a catscan recently. Everything looked good. A little constipation, but okay. I had an MRI completed- everything looked good. I have gotten no results so far. Why am I having this pain? I have had the pain for a long time. My appendix was removed in 2007. The pain has recently gotten worse. I am having pain everyday.
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Are your bowel movements normal? It's not a pretty though but closely looking at your stool and noting your frequency of going can explain alot of things when you have Gastro problems.
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Have they checked your Gallbladder??? with a Hida Scan with CCK? It could be your Gallbladder since it is located on your right side. It could have Gallstones or it could have stopped functioning.
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