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Default ACM with severe right chest pain

I have fluid collection 7mths now sense s severe right chest pain on an off cant even lay on right side had test for gallbladder not do have severe reflux but i know this is not the issue dr says he would do s for the reflux but affraid i will still have issues i think its something to do with t s kyphosis sc an have lumbar l4 l5 do all chiarians have spine defects just wanting to get some input from another chiarian hope there is someone out there
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