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Old 12-01-2008, 02:18 AM #1
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Default Constant upper abdominal spasms!

I have had constant upper abdominal spasm for the last 30 years-with no help in diagnosis-sometimes i get other symptoms such as lethargy-spaciness, but it is this one symptom that never leaves me-it can go from very severe to less severe-impacted by exercise-environmental irritants-new meds-etc-it is just so weird -I have rather gotten used to the fact that these symptoms will be with me for the rest of my life but at times I get sick and tired of having them!Had all kind of tests , probes etc etc-nothing relieves it-I am on meds for anxiety and this helps a bit but does not eliminate them.HELP
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