ok right in the center of ur stomach right under the rib cage . i feel like my food i have ate all week is stuck there . its a fullness but hurting feeling,what is this?
hi kellie,
been out of the office since this morning, but i saw your questions and (surprise, surprise), I have an answer... (which is weird, by the way, you keep asking stuff i either know about or have personal experience with), so hear goes... i have suffered with a sour stomach over the years, and to me it sounds like you have gas. also known as heartburn, sour stomach, indigestion, acid reflux whatever. the symptoms are widely varied, everything from a feeling of bloating, to actual pain, to feeling like something is stuck, to, believe it or not, headaches. so... treatment options... when my daughters had gas as babies we would put in some simethicone drops in their bottles, i also took it, and they would sleep thru the night, no cholic (sp?). all natural, you could drink the whole bottle if you were of a mind to. looks like one of those tylenol childrens dropper bottles, and should be located in the baby section of wal-mart (again). also, baking soda, say about a tsp in a 4 oz. glass of water will reduce the acid content of your stomach and may afford you some relief (also likely, a huge belch). i personally take zantac for the most part (generic name: rantidine) also at walmart. but the real kicker that my wife taught me, is liquid benadryl. its for allergic reactions which happen a lot more than you think, they're just small allergic reactions and so don't make your throat swell shut but may upset your stomach. especially in the case of perscription painkillers, which have a tendency to be hard on your stomach anyway. hope that helps. be back tomorrow. god bless you. p.s. one more thing.. benadryl can be taken in a half dose over what is said on the bottle, it doesn't take much. it also has a habit of making you sleepy especially when mixed with other medications with sedative effects.
Hi;
It could be many things. Please do not leave it see your family doctor.
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