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By March 8, 2013 - 7:57pm
 
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Hi, I have a question to ask which is I've been having lots of pain beside my stomach especially after having bowel movement. I spoke with my doctor about this whole matter and told me I might have some kind of inflammation. Right now I'm not feeling as bad as I was before. Couple minutes after having bowel movement I feel pain on the left side of my stomach and most of the time I feel sharp pain. I have scoliosis and I'm in treatment for this. It takes time until I see full results and I do get aches and pains in general which is normal. What I've been wondering is out of how I'm feeling since I feel such pain in my stomach do you think because of scoliosis something is blocking somewhere in my stomach causing me to have some kind of blockage that's causing my bowel movement not being normal and causing pain like this? Please let me know more about this soon.

Thank You,
Melissa

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I see okay thank you.
Melissa

March 9, 2013 - 4:12pm
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Hi Melissa666,

Thank you for your question. We have been answering questions from you in regard to different conditions for quite some time. As I am familiar with the fact that you have several conditions, it would be important to follow up with your doctor. To associate scoliosis with your pain after a bowel movement would be possible but you would have to get testing done by your physician. You may want to make an appointment with a gastro doctor. I hope this helps and good luck to you.

Keep us posted.

Missie

March 9, 2013 - 8:01am
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