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Back Pain
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Back Pain

by tony1976, Nov 07, 2006 12:00AM
Thanks for taking my question. I have a question about back pain and heart disease. I have been experiencing pain just below my left shoulder blade near my spine. I also have chronic costochondritis so I have had two complete cardiac work ups over the past 2 years to be safe with the latest in March. Both work ups included thallium stress tests and echos all came back normal.



About me, I am 47, 50 pounds overweight, good cholesterol at 169  total, LDL of 63 and HDL of 40, tris are hig at330 but coming down. Controlled blood pressure at 110/70, no family history, exercise 7 days a week and no symptoms with exercise.



My question is how likely is it that these back pains are cardiac related. They don't come on when I work out, ususally when working at my desk or just sitting on the couch. I have been checked out pretty closely for any heart problems over the past 18 months so I don't think it's realted, but don't really know if it's worth running back to the cardiologist over. Also, could it be related to my costochondritis?



Thanks for your time.



Tony

by CCF-M.D.-MJM, Nov 08, 2006 12:00AM
Hi Tony,



Based on the description above, specifically the rest pain features, and the previous negative cardiac tests, I agree that this pain does not sound cardiac in nature.  I am not sure if it is costochondritis -- that is usually a diagnosis of exclusion.  I would see someone about the back pain if it really bothers you.



I hope this helps.   Keep working out and good luck!
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by tony1976, Nov 07, 2006 12:00AM
To: Doctor
I should add that these pains are nothing new, I've had them off and on for a few years and they are never accompanied by any other cardiac warning sign like SOB, chest pain or any others.



Thanks

Tony

by christina95630, Nov 08, 2006 12:00AM
i would like to know that answer also. i have had the same situation.

by NurseKagome, Nov 08, 2006 12:00AM
Thats funny cause I get that aching, nawing pain just under my left scapula....odd.
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