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Re: Info on Chest Pain/Burning in Shoulder area

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:26:59 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 21 Sep 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I have been searching to no avail. I went to the doctor, and she did a
>few tests to elimate heart problems, and said to take ibuprofen as it is
>probably just an inflamed muscle in the chest (?)
>
>I have a regular "burning" that often gets a stabbing pain above my left
>breast and to the right of it, and under the arm pit. Also, directly
>behind these areas on my back. My left arm goes numb/tingly, and the
>pain is also sometimes in the shoulder blade as well. Additionally, I
>have noticed, (last night especially!) the pain stabs more so when I
>exhale. (somewhat more when I inhale, but A LOT when I exhale). There
>is always pain, or at least a heaviness there. The ibuprofen does not
>help at all.
>
>Once or twice I have had similar pain on the right side, but not a lot.
>
>All of the info I have found on my own online is about heart attacks.
>However, that is not the problem, as the doctor related.
>
>ANY leads would be greatly appreciated.
>
>I have not been exercising (dr.'s initial thought) and am not under any
>great amount of stress (her newest theory) that would cause a muscle
>problem---PLUS the pain is not where she said the muscle was.

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I have had the same problem for 5 years. I have found my problem is from my neck. Have you seen a chiropractor?



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