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Old 12-27-2011, 12:18 PM #1
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Default stomach pain

I have stomach pain in the upper right which started after dental work. Although I tried to be "brave" during the three hour procedure, I was miserable and tears flowed freely. I was not in physical pain, mostly it was fear. After ther procedure, my stomach began to hurt a lot. I think I may have burned a hole in it from all of the acid I produced during the procedure. Is that likely? Or, could it be from the medication? Other thoughts? Thanks for helping.
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