Not likely from the: Location where you say. Appendicitis is usually on the lower right side , but there are unusual exceptions. And some time you have mild pain for a few days and they it is worse. If the pain is severe enough to keep you from walking normally or not able to do your normal physical chores you should get it checked, and be careful.
Answered 5/16/2015
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Possible Gallbladder: See your doctor. Some common symptoms are pain after eating, pain radiates to your back or right shoulder, nausea. Fullness in the upper middle of the abdominal area.
Answered 8/31/2016
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