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I'm having pain in the left side of my stomach, not always sometime when I drink alcohol, I had fever. Since March I started losing weight,Do I need to tell my doctor?

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What has become of this?? I

What has become of this?? I have the same exact complaint. I do not have lymphoma but registered on this website just so I could comment on your post (which I found by Googling my symptom)... did you get any medical feedback or more information on your situation??

This is a new symptom

This is a new symptom happening to your body. And since it doesn't sound like a common place hang over I would go to a gastro Dr. It may be pancreas related!

Alcohol can induce pain in people who have pancreatitis, and the weight loss is another reason to see physician asap

Hope you get to the bottom of this, and I'm not judging, NO WAY, but I would put drinking on hold until you do!!

georgie

 
 

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