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[|Human|] I had my gall bladder removed a couple of years ago. My main symptom was a severe stabbing pain whenever I ate food. Since then that pain in the shoulder disappeared until recently I had a couple of mild pains in my shoulder in that same spots within 30 minutes to an hour. But since it was only twice I thought I was fine. I currently am using ChatDoctor injections for the first time & Im on my 3rd week. For the past 3 days in a row, almost immediately after I eat that severe jabbing pain in my shoulder is occurring.  Is this a sign that has to do with previously having gall stones or is this signs of maybe developing pancreatitis? Whats going on?
[|AI|]  Greetings of the welcome to ChatDoctorShoulder pain is unlikely to be due to pancreatitis. One of the possibility could be post cholecystectomy syn Chat Doctor.  I would suggest you to avoid oily and spicy food. Another possible cause of your symptoms could be duodenal ulcer. Management includes long term use of proton pump inhibitor and Helicobacter eradication treatment to prevent recurrence. Wishing you a healthy life. Get back to me if you have any other overtake disregards