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I am a nurses assistant. Im also a bridal consultant. I want to become a teacher. I moved alot. I have lived in small towns and so i know most of my experinces to be around family and friends. I know much about health and nutrition. I have dyslexisa. I have three brothers. two of which i know and one that ran away. I have been in a relationship for a year and a half... im sure theres more to know about me! but thats all folks.
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ok, well. ever since this morning at volleyball i have had a pain in my side... lower than my left rib and kind of at the same height as my hip but closer to my belly button. and it's a very very sharp pain, it hurts when i laugh and when i bend my torso, like sitting up or laying down. it hurts unbelieveably bad and it's not going away.
i need some help on what it is and how to get rid of it. and if i should get it checked out.
ps. i need this question answered FASSST! (link)
well it could be many things. it could jsut be pain in your ovaries (you could be ovulating). it could be your kidneys (if it felt near your back as well). it could be a hernia. thats pretty much a tear in tissue. you would feel soemthing kinda buldge if you put your hand over it and coughed or laughed hard. it could jsut be something in your bowels. or it could just be a strained muscle from sports.. because your a girl (i presume) you have alot of stuff shoved inside of you in tight spaces down there. if it does not go away and its more than jsut a pull or strain, go to the doctors.


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yah, it gets hard when i cough and laugh, so does that mean it's a tear?




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