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PostPosted: 04/08/08 - 00:33    Post subject: Stomach & back pain Vote now! Reply with quote

I have severe pain in my mid back and stomach, what is the cause of this.
Could it be related to having a stent inserted into the ureter?

Thank you

Miki Simpson
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