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Old 04-19-2009, 07:48 PM #1
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Default pain relief question? help please!

okay let me ask all of you who suffer with the shoulder pain and chest pain.

what if anything helps? i have been given soma nd naproxin as well as cyymbalta from the neuro who dxed me. this last flare i guess you would call it started out with insomnia.

i feel as if i have a knife in my back shoulder blade and there is pain.......not as severe unless i breathe deep accross the inner side of the left breast that goes around under the rib cage.

my neuro reffered me to a rheumy however that will take some time and i am in pain!!! would you go to the emergency room or see your pcp?
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