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STOMACH PAIN
lajohnso4
CSN Member Posts: 31
I have completed treatments for breast cancer, chemo and radiation. My follow-up appointment for my mamogram after one year came back normal. All blood work and x-rays were also normal. The doctor tells me that everything looks good. However, I have been experiencing stomach pain in the lower part of my stomach on the right side where I was treated for BC. The pain comes and goes. It more like a burning sensation instead of pain. Has anyone else experienced this?
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I will contact my oncologist, I have seen my internal medicine doctor and he did some blood work. They are in the same building and your medical records travels with you from doctor to doctor.jeancmici said:I haven't experienced this but your doctor should be aware of this- have you shared your concern with the doctor?
Could be just one of those quirky pains we all get at times with no good explanation.
Good Luck, Jean
God Bless
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