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Hi, everyone I have been experiencing a new pain wondering if any one else has and is there any thing to relive it.
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Hi, everyone I have been experiencing a new pain wondering if any one else has and is there any thing to relive it.


Tell me more about this pain....is it dealing with doctors? Lawyers? workers comp? insurance co's? Which pain is it? For those pains there is NO relief.
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Please describe it if you can, as much as you can type with out too much extra pain. We might be able to make suggestions.
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Tell me more about this pain....is it dealing with doctors? Lawyers? workers comp? insurance co's? Which pain is it? For those pains there is NO relief.
I am so sorry, i was not doing well yesterday. the new pain i am dealing with (i cant believe you could not read my mind) ha ha (my be if i had one you could) ha ha. any way the pain is located deep in my right underarm, it is dull and constant. it is usually at night when i am winding down for the day, on the pain scale it is low maybe 3.
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Please describe it if you can, as much as you can type with out too much extra pain. We might be able to make suggestions.
sorry, please see replay to tossucks, i am a dork
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Ahh, so armpit area?
explore the area,
Any soft lumps? puffiness?, could be swollen lymph glands.

you can lightly stroke on the skin towards the center/heart of the body to help move the lymph system along.

there are videos on youtube & google - search for lymph drainage or lymph massage
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Ahh, so armpit area?
explore the area,
Any soft lumps? puffiness?, could be swollen lymph glands.

you can lightly stroke on the skin towards the center/heart of the body to help move the lymph system along.

there are videos on youtube & google - search for lymph drainage or lymph massage
i don't feel any lumps, i have my really fiscal in April so i will ask my doc then. thank for the links good info. also are you the one that said you felt you had rice krispies in your neck?
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Does it travel to the bicep or shoulder at all? Can you trace the arm pit pain back up to the collar bone.
A new activity sometimes flares. I had a fall onto the heel of my hand and sent zinger pain. It was bad in the forearm, not the worse is the armpit and splits up to the collar bone, around to the bicep.

Reaching to brush my hair, driving flare the arm pit collar bone to neck bad,

I have been toying with another trigger in the area along my shoulder to the neck that is painful. In the meantime, the doc gave me metropropal maybe it was, a steroid, calm some not go away.

So I manage it with regular coated Aspirin. Moist heat, rest.
Hope it calms down soon,
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also are you the one that said you felt you had rice krispies in your neck?
Yes - i did have those sounds in my neck until spasms & neck tightness were reduced with PT and chiro adjustments.
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Does it travel to the bicep or shoulder at all? Can you trace the arm pit pain back up to the collar bone.
A new activity sometimes flares. I had a fall onto the heel of my hand and sent zinger pain. It was bad in the forearm, not the worse is the armpit and splits up to the collar bone, around to the bicep.

Reaching to brush my hair, driving flare the arm pit collar bone to neck bad,

I have been toying with another trigger in the area along my shoulder to the neck that is painful. In the meantime, the doc gave me metropropal maybe it was, a steroid, calm some not go away.

So I manage it with regular coated Aspirin. Moist heat, rest.
Hope it calms down soon,
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i do have pain in my fore arm but it is different. the pain in my arm pit dose seem to be connected with neck pain though, i have an appointment with pc in april, i will see if he knows. thank so much for your replay.
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