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Old 10-12-2013, 11:05 PM #11
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Donna,
I am not sure of all t
he medical history, but did you have a recent procedure? Sometimes this can be RSD reflex sympathetic disorder. Read its symptoms, there is a forum on this site. After an injury, or surgery, even over use syndrome collectively can flare it.
My De use to get it in her arm. Ice and aspirin helped.

You may want to watch for signs of blood clots if you have any previous arm neck pain or swelling. If it gets worse go to the ER.
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Old 10-13-2013, 10:28 AM #12
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Thanks DiMarie

I have been watching for signs of blood clots, my Bil had one severe in his
leg. That almost went to long a few years ago.

But it is much better after 2 or 3 days of ibuprofen. So I am still not
sure what happened. But when I see my primary I will let him know
what happened.

But it can have to do with diabetes too. I'm not sure exactly what.
But since I have that too. I have been watching that.


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