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GERD; Lightheadedness; Could it be an ulcer?

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PostPosted: 05/01/07 - 11:19    Post subject: GERD; Lightheadedness; Could it be an ulcer? Vote now! Reply with quote

I have been diagnosed with GERD. I have also had Rt shoulder pain along my scapula. I am scheduled for an EGD because my doctor thinks I may have an ulcer. I have been having severe stomach pain especially when my stomach is empty. Recently I started to get lightheaded. Could this be a stomach ulcer or something related to my gallbladder? Thanks.
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