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Old 01-27-2008, 06:31 PM #9
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Blush Just my opinion.

pain in my the back left side of my ribcage. It felt like it was under the ribcage.
we had gone out to eat mexican food We were trying to watch a movie and I couldn't stand to sit still.



IMHO you might want to consider cardiac issues (not necessarily MI) DO Not panic...I do not mean that. I have heard this scenario quite often, especially in women. Sometimes even with tooth or jaw pain added into the description. Women tend to present with atypical sx. It may be MS, but it really is not worth blowing off. women take care of everyone around them, but blow off their own sx. What would you tell your dh if he decribed what you just did?....just asking... I may be totally wrong. S
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