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Re: pain location question from a newbie
      02/25/11 06:24 PM
renee21

Reged: 06/02/05
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Loc: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Just to clarify what your GI said, the large intestine aka the colon is an upside-down horseshoe shape that goes up your right side, along your belly and down your left side, ending at the rectum. So while your pain on the left side is coming from your colon, pain from the right side could also come from your colon. That make sense? I get most of my spasm in the "flexures" or corners of the colon - where the ascending colon turns into the transverse and, to a lesser degree, where the transverse turns into the descending.

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