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Default Question for the women...

Ok, it started this afternoon. random new pain. You ever have the underwire decide to break free of the bra and stab you in the ta ta? Thats what it feels like...except....

I was wearing a non underwire sports bra at the time. Which has since been ripped off. But the stabbing pain remains. No bruise, doesn't hurt worse when you touch it, or when I move my arm to different poisitions. Just a constant being stabbed kind of pain.

What is that??? Seeing as I have so much wrong with my neck/spine, I may be jumping the gun to assume this is a nerve thing. Anybody else get this?

Which doc do I get to call if this doesn't go away? The girl doc who is in charge of the ta tas, the PCP, or the nerve lady? For what it's worth, I wish I could call the chiro on this one.
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