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Does anyone else get terribly painful chest and upper back pains because of bulimia> so ive had bulimia for almost 2 years now and i have never gotten these pains what should i do my perants dont know and i dont want to tell them. i have also recently started starving myself does that have anything to do with it

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Yes it will have something to do with it. It is never good to starve yourself. You need to go to your gp and explain all of your symptoms to them so you can get help.

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TheShadowHalf

Hi,

Yes I get back pain, I've had this for 14 years.

I also occasionally get chest pain.

I've been to the Drs and they say they can only do something if its happening here and now...

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Prob79

Could be an oesophageal problem, nexium or other ppi can help if so, must get some medical advice and tests.

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