Thanks for all the info.
I’m thinking of making an appointment with a Cardiologist just to be sure. Then onto a Gastro Specialist.
But yeah the odd aches have me a bit puzzled.
Yea!
Question: What are the symptoms of gall stones? What can you eat to avoid attacks?
Answer: Post prandial nausea and pain. Usually about 30-45 minutes post prandially. Fatty foods are usually worse. Apples and cabbages are also offenders. Occasionally the pain can be felt in the chest, left jaw or left arm. Generally, a feeling of nausea and right upper abdominal discomfort. Jaundice can result if stones obstruct the common duct. There will be marked pain in this situation. Food should be as low fat as possible. Avoid apples and cabbages. However, no diet will completely fix the problem, surgery is the only effective answer.