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Hi I’ve had this pain under my right breast forever. It’s getting worse and now it constant. I had an ulcer healed now. Have diverticulosis Barrett’s esophagus colon polyps. GERD silent reflux disease. Don’t know if any of these ailments causing that pain or not. Just know it’s constant and getting worse. Gallbladder checked no stones. At wits end because treatment for other problems not helping this. Only thing healed so far is the ulcer. Anyone ever have this problem. Pain goes all the way to my back

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Right not tight quadrant pain. Sorry

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Tinkerbell1959 in reply toNanny23

It sounds like diverticulitis flare

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Nanny23 in reply toTinkerbell1959

Wow never thought of that thanks a lot

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