Too complex for here: Many details will influence the diagnostic pursuit. T5 thoracic a little high to produce abdominal pain, but due to some anatomical features might be possible. "Severe pain attack" sounds like single episode. Were there more? If actual neuralgia ("neuritis") then pain pills won't work. But, best to get diagnosis. Chasing symptoms will probably not work well. Need MR of thoracic spine.
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