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Alright, I have a question. I suspect I need to call my doctors

office tomorrow and I certainly plan on doing that. I have had a pain on

my left side on and off for a while. I had this pain shortly after

surgery (vbg) and was told it was a muscle spasm. It went away after a

month or so. However, it is back and I seriously doubt I am having a

muscle spasm 19 months after surgery. I asked my chiropractor today what

was in that general area. His answer was the gallbladder (I have none),

the liver, and the opening for the intestines. It doesn't seem to matter

what I eat. It use to get better after a BM but that doesn't happen

anymore either. My fears are that the lipitor I am taking for

cholesterol is affecting my liver, I have an ulcer, I have a hernia.

Unfortunately, I don't know the symptoms for any of these. Any

suggestions?

Lori Owen - Denton, Texas

CHF 4/14/01 479 lbs.

SRVG 7/16/01 401 lbs.

Current Weight 335

Dr. Ritter/Dr. Bryce

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Alright, I have a question. I suspect I need to call my doctors

office tomorrow and I certainly plan on doing that. I have had a pain on

my left side on and off for a while. I had this pain shortly after

surgery (vbg) and was told it was a muscle spasm. It went away after a

month or so. However, it is back and I seriously doubt I am having a

muscle spasm 19 months after surgery. I asked my chiropractor today what

was in that general area. His answer was the gallbladder (I have none),

the liver, and the opening for the intestines. It doesn't seem to matter

what I eat. It use to get better after a BM but that doesn't happen

anymore either. My fears are that the lipitor I am taking for

cholesterol is affecting my liver, I have an ulcer, I have a hernia.

Unfortunately, I don't know the symptoms for any of these. Any

suggestions?

Lori Owen - Denton, Texas

CHF 4/14/01 479 lbs.

SRVG 7/16/01 401 lbs.

Current Weight 335

Dr. Ritter/Dr. Bryce

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