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Sneezing with pain

by Barby25, Aug 02, 2009 08:39PM
I was having dinner with my husband at a restaurant and while eating I sneezed several times.  During the sneezing cycles I felt pain in both my arms going down to my hands, the pain in the lower extremeties of my  lower arms was so severe I had to stop eating. I felt very weak for about an hour.  This has happened to me before but it was milder.  Is this normal to happen or does it have something to do with the heart?  What should I do?  Thank you...
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by SassyLassie, Aug 02, 2009 10:38PM
I would not say it was normal. I think if it were me, I would ask my physician what was gonig on, it is always a good idea when heart related pain is present, to have it checked, always a good idea to be safer than sorry.
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