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Have IBS. Severe Pain In Ribs, Blurred Vision, Soreness. Why Do I Have Pain?

Last weekend I suddenly had a severe pain in my left side under my ribs. After the pain occurred it was sore on the left side even sitting. All this week I have a blurred vision. The pain seemed to ease up. But by Friday, when I bent overr it started all over agin. I have IBS so I thought the pain could be due to that. But with the blurred vision, I am thinking it is something else.
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concerns. IBS is as much of a psychiatric/psychological condition as it is a medical condition. I hope you have experienced this yourself with the varying levels of stresses in your daily life and the betterment or worsening of your symptoms accordingly. I think a visit with a qualified psychiatrist should help with your condition. I hope this helps.

Take care and have a lovely day!
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Have IBS. Severe Pain In Ribs, Blurred Vision, Soreness. Why Do I Have Pain?

Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. IBS is as much of a psychiatric/psychological condition as it is a medical condition. I hope you have experienced this yourself with the varying levels of stresses in your daily life and the betterment or worsening of your symptoms accordingly. I think a visit with a qualified psychiatrist should help with your condition. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!