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No it is not the intestines, it is in the stomach. I have the same thing. I am 56 years old and had surgeries and I have IBS which affects my intestines, this is the stomach itself. I eat maybe once a day. I think the answer is it is your stomach itself. If you don't eat a lot your stomach will shrink up so I personally feel it is a shrunken stomach. Anypne else feel this way?
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Have you recently lost weight or are you cutting down on eating? If you don't eat as much as you used to, your stomach will shrink. I have the same problem, and eat once a day, so I think we are just feeling a shrunken stomach. What do you think?
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Possibility I have lost some weight just did not know you could feel your stomach mmmmm
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Wow, most of you are saying you're thin and have this. I'm 180lbs and 5' 4". 27 with 3 kids and my tubes tied. I too have ben having this very same problem, only instead of just a small little lump, mine takes up my entire stomach and sometimes when I'm sitting upright, can put so much pressure on my ribs and lungs that it makes it hard to breathe or get comfortable. It's gone from about the size of a tennis ball to the size it is now in about 5-6 months and is really freaking me out!!!
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This is what I keep wondering....and a few doctors have told me I have diastasis recti.
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Im a 17 year old female nd suffer from IBS. I too have this proble with the lump, and sometimes I even have two (one at the bottom of my stomach, one at the top). They are moveable and hard, not soft at all. My lumps in my stomach are usually very tender and accompanied with knots and gas in my stomach. I started a diet without gluten and lactose and noticed when i dont eat those i dont have stomach lumps. I would try eliminating a food to see if youre alergic to it. Whenever i go back to gluten or lactose the lump or lumps come back riight away.
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