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Re: BREASTHEALTH: muscle pain ,heart attack, or breast problems???
From: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 31 Jan 2009 19:19:13 -0600 (CST)
Start with your internist...Dr. von Almen
At Sun, 25 Jan 2009, tuca wrote:
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>Last Wed. my left nipple became very very uncontrollably ithcy. On
>Thur. it was still itchy but my left inside upper arm was painful.
>Fri,I had itchy and stinging nipple,areola,breast, upper arm pain, and
>sore breasts. Sat, all of the above and my left shoulder blade area was
>also sore...all hurt even when just touched! Today is Sun. and since
>yesterday noon, I am getting shooting pains in my left upper breast,and
>lower breast toward chest, and under my left side of breast bone (which
>is also sore when touched). No inflammation, no signs of bruising, no
>discharge. Everything looks normal. I went to the supermarket today
>for a few minutes... pain pushing the cart, pain when I turn my body
>right, shooting pain or soreness with every step I take and groove in
>the road while driving.
>Then on the way home, I ran over a little hole in the asphalt, causing a
>pain in my left lower jaw. (that was the only jaw pain that I felt yet
>I barely felt the bump from the road) Everything is on the left side. I
>tossed my grocery bag on the floor, and when I had to lean to pick them
>up... pain in my chest and breast. The shooting occurs even if I am
>sitting still. Please help. I don't know if I should make a gyn appt.
>for march,april - usually a three month wait. See an Internal
>Medicine/General Practition this week. Or go now to the ER. Today is
>Sun Jan 25 2009. I am 41 and no children. Thank you!
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William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG
Private Practice
New Orleans, La.
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