Tyson, My first thoguht was had you tried to run or do some other vigorous thing. All it takes in a big activity that can seem very small to normal standards but it is to much and the muscles in the chest end up in pain. When I was first seeing docs I had to tell them I was having chest pain tho I knew the first place they would go is cardiac. Since 2005 I have been worked up and rechecked by 4 different cardiologists over the years and they never found anything. By the end of the day now I have pain in the sides low every time I breath and last nite I had pain in my chest left but I know it was about the Hell I thru during the doc visit Tues. It always hits me worse the second day.
Early on it is do hard to know what are body is doing and why. This is the best place to learn. Doctors dont really have time to educate. I did go to the ER alot the first year and a half. One neuro told me it was important to be safe and go.
Annie59
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Originally Posted by tysondouglass
ON both sides of my chest. Especially horrible if I take a deep breath in. I remember this pain from a while ago when hospitalized, but they did such a workup and found nothing. Does anyone else get these pains that they have no idea where they come from?
Possibly the IVIG i just had? Prednisone? Imuran? Zoloft? Who knows. haha.
Hope your all doing well
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