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Hi everyone,

I have just been diagnosed with ibs, (something I have suspected for may years) but just recently I have developed some new symptoms. I find just after food I am belching and have a burning in my stomach an feel nausea. I also have developed discomfort in the mid right side of my back. I have some concerns over this as when I had my blood tests done my liver test came back slightly elevated. I am not a big drinker, but I will say three and a half weeks prior to the blood test I drunk the most alcohol in my life, this led to vomiting bile every half hour for six hours .

Hope you can help

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Have you been checked out for gallbladder problems?

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gallbladder..also possible hep.c....or other damage to liver..fatty liver as an example

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