Tina,
I’m a newbie in the group and don’t know a whole lot about the GB,
I’m still making my journey so to speak, but I agree with you on the
location of the pain
probly not being female pain, when my Endo pain was present it was lower
much lower near the pelvic
bones……..however, there is something called transferred pain, and
what that means you can
hurt on one side of the body and it be coming from the other side of the
body……
most of GB pain is on the left side……….under the ribs, not all
the time but part of the time.
With the GB being on the right side that sounds odd right?
…..however I have a tendancy for my body to react this way,
I’ve found on numerous occasions, tooth pain, injury to my
thumb…….[it was slammed in the door of my husband’s truck], caused
pain in my elbow………my chiropractor adjusted my thumb/hand, and the
pain left my elbow……….. anyways, just wanted to run it by you that
the region of the pain is not always where the problem may be found…
Good luck, and I know what you mean about little rugrats……..
they seem to have a sixth sense as to when they can get by with more
shenanigans….
take care…. Dee
Transferred Pain
August 28th, 2006 · 1 Comment
Tags: health
1 response so far ↓
1 elma_12 // Aug 29, 2006 at 12:25 am
Correction:
Most of MY GB Pain not everyone’s pain!
sorry, Dee
You must log in to post a comment.