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Hi All. How is everyone doing. I have had really good days. Doctor has me on Librax, twice a day but I'm not sure of the mg.

Just this morning after having my breakfast, I did nothing out of the ordinary, I started feeling this fluttering on my left side, under my rib. Its not painful but the fluttering bothers me.

What can this be now again? :(

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Lifeisworothliving, two things come to mind. First it may be air bubbles after having breakfast or more likely little twitches from the nerves under your rib. Like when your eyelid twitches/flutters. It doesn't sound serious. Try to ignore and not get scared or the adrenaline will start pouring out and give you more symptoms. You noticed it, you felt it, forget it. It's gone... Really!

This sounds like my latest problem, had mine a week :( worrying :(

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