?Gallbladder Attack?: The location and description of your pain may be secondary to gallbladder disease. These attacks typically occur after eating (esp. Fatty foods), last for an hour or more, are assc. W/nausea +/- vomiting, and may radiate into the back. Diagnosis is usually established with a simple ultrasound. I recommend that you see your primary care doctor for formal evaluation.
Answered 9/18/2015
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Doubtful: While gallbladder stones can cause some of your symptoms, the diarrhea, lower back, and neck pain are not usually associated with gallbladder disease. Your physician can order an ultrasound to check your gallbladder, but more work-up may be needed in this case.
Answered 4/12/2020
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