Question Posted Thursday September 2 2004, 12:13 pm
For the past 2 weeks my stomache has been hurting. Its near the top a few inches under my breasts. It becomes a sharp pain and it will last about 10 seconds. Lately it has been coming more frequently and it has be lasting longer. I havent told my Mother yet because she will just say its nerves from moving into college on Sunday as a freshman. I don't think it is though. Has anyone else ever experienced this?
Problemhelper193 answered Thursday September 2 2004, 8:57 pm: It could be nerves......or it could be heartburn or indegestion...I would recommend u go 2 the doctor and 2 fight indegestion take an-acids such as tums Hope I helped :-D
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xxAPCxx answered Thursday September 2 2004, 6:23 pm: dont worry, its probably cramps. I alwasy get them when im on my period or when im about to start. If it starts hurting really bad just tell your mom and take some advil. [ xxAPCxx's advice column | Ask xxAPCxx A Question ]
xForeverxForgottenx answered Thursday September 2 2004, 2:00 pm: the same thing happens to me...only it lasts a lot longer. i'm pretty sure its caused by stress. milanta worked for me in the beginning. but anything with ibuprofen should help. i had so many tests done on my stomach and they couldnt find anything wrong. but they say its common in girls. especially teens around your age. hope i helped. [ xForeverxForgottenx's advice column | Ask xForeverxForgottenx A Question ]
princs answered Thursday September 2 2004, 12:38 pm: It probably is just nerves. Actually sounds more like an anxiety attack, a very mild one. Just to be safe maybe you should see a doctor. Try staying away from stuff with alot of acids in it like pop, and juices with alot of acid and aspertaime (sp?), stuff like frutopia and nestea!
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