I don't know what your problem is ,and I am sorry you are going through this. I too have had my gall Bladder removed. I don't have any problems from it at all that i know of. I realize every person is different but I thought you may be helped to figure out what it is by knowing It may not be associated with the gall bladder being removed at all. It doesn't happen to all of us so maybe it isn't that at all and it would be better to look in other areas. I hope this can help in some way , if even to know people wish you well , and to had a speedy recovery, from whatever it is that is hurting you . thank you , PEACE
ps. have a test taken to see if it could be bacterial infections in your upper intestine. just to rule out diverticulitis.
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I've been having said sharp chest pains on and off since march 2015. I haven't had them in a few months but today I felt them again. I don't think it's stress or anxiety and I'm 27 with no history of breast cancer. I read alot of post online with people saying the believed it's something they are eating or drinking. I realize that recently I've been drinking a lot if Kool-Aid juice pouchs. For the past few months I was drinking only water but recently I started adding these juice pouches to my lunch nox for work, mostly because I been craving sugar and they are convenient and delicious. Thats really the only the I've changed in my diet that and chewing which I will also look into. But the interesting is that a few months ago when I first experience these pains I was also drinking alot of these juice pouches (with every meal) so I looked up the ingredients and researched ond of the suspicious ingredients, sodium-hexametaphosphate and found this:
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Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Contains Less than 2% of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Natural and Artificial Flavor, Citric Acid, Blue 1, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Hexametaphosphate, and Calcium Disodium EDTA (Preserve Freshness).
"Sodium hexametaphosphate is most commonly used in cosmetics as a chemical preservative. It’s also used in the food industry in poultry processing, seafood and pet food applications. According to various food manufacturing websites, SHMP, is an emulsifier, a sequestering agent, and texturizer. Prevents scale formation and corrosion. Acts to stabilize product and prevent changes in appearance and texture. May cause respiratory tract irritation. Symptoms may include coughing and shortness of breath. Some people may experience an allergic reaction to sodium hexametaphosphate that may produce mild chest pain. Also, it’s been linked to pancreatic cancer in continual doses in mice."
An allergic reaction to this stuff produces MILD CHEST PAINS! This ingredient is also found in other juice drinks as well. I'm going. Do a challenge to see If the pains stop again after drinking water only.
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