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    guest589745 is offline 2/3 Deca 1/3 Test
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    Pain under my rib cage

    I have been working out for about 5 yrs and lately when I wake up, I have this terrible pain under my rib cage that I used to think was my back but, now I'm beginning to think it is my kidneys. I drink plenty of water. No cycles under my belt. Do you think it could possibly be any of these that I take:
    ZMA-30 mg a day
    glutamine-10 mg
    multi vitamin-shit load of daily %'s
    or maybe my high protein diet? Lotsa milk? I also take tylenol PMs when I get off grave shift to help me sleep through the day
    Any info is truly appreciated.

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    SwoleCat is offline AR Hall of Fame
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    I'd say it's doctor time, as speculation here won't help you much at all.

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    I would think if it was your kidneys, you would feel it in your lower back more. Follow Swolecat's advice!

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    yea, its kinda subsided now, weird. But I also have no health ins. so Im fuked.

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    Is it on your right side? Could it be your liver? Have you done any harsh oral steroids ?

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    nope, both sides. kinda subsided, mostly.

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    Sounds like your liver, but it could just be gas, go get it checked out - no need to fvck around with sh!t like this!

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    Maybe you have an abdominal strain and it's just gonna take time to heal. I was trying to do nip-ups (laying on my back and spring up to my feet) a couple of months ago and my lower back was killing me. At first I thought it was that I was not consuming enough water with my supplements. I was like crap, maybe my kidneys are being overworked with all of the pills that I was consuming. The next day when I was practicing nip-ups, I discovered the source of my problem. Is there any exercise that you performed that could have caused this situation? If you're feeling better, maybe you have a similar situation.

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