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Old 06-10-2009, 02:28 AM #1
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Default Deep Intense Pain in Collarbone

Has anyone experienced this? I had this several years ago. They did x-rays and the bone was fine. Couldn't find anything. Now it is back. and it hurts down my arm into hand, which both hands are pretty numb. So I'm not sure if the two are related.
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