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Abdomenal Pain,

Hi I woke this morning to an intense tight upper abdomenal pain that lasted about 15 mins seemed to effect my side and a little of my back aswell, moving to a certain position seemed to help ease the pain. Eventually it faded and I went to work.

Over the past few days I have felt "rumblings" in roughly the same abdomenal region although slightly to either side.

Should I be concerned?
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Did it seem to be slightly below your rib cage? And have you had a lot of heartburn, bloating or nausea recently or at the time of the attack? You should definitely get your gallbladder checked out because it can get a lot worse the longer you leave it
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You might have something going on with your digestive tract.  Are you having any other symptoms like diarrhea or constipation? The best thing to do is make an appointment with your Dr.  
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