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chest pain

My husband is 32 years old in great shape and has been having chest pain, upper left back pain, lower abdominal and side pain, and shooting pain down his left arm with some numbness. He has been dealing with these symptoms for a while now and keeps going to the doctor and running all these tests and nothing. Yesterday, while he was at work he had to leave and go to the e.r. and of course nothing, they told him to go to his doctor. which is what we have been doing. The pain has become unbearable for him and I see it in his face. I need some answers right away. He has become very depressed and now the insurance company will not cover any ct scans without it being in the doctors offfice or we have to pay big bucks and with out him working we are broke. Please if someone could help me out, do we have to go to a neurologist or who do I call or see please email me ***@****
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Some of these conditions are idiopathic, and have no certain cause. Sad to say, but many people believe that things like vaccines not only can CAUSE some of these conditions, but are intentionally loaded with dangerous contaminants like viruses, because the mostly jewish (certainly at the top) American Medical Association wants a herd of chronically disabled American patients that they can turn into cash cows. The same can be said of the American Pharmaceutical Association. I would think about checking with an immunologist or rheumatologist because they can be really good with orphan diseases (diseases that no one causes, but everyone supposedly cured when somebody DOES find a cure) They also seem to think better outside the box. Some younger men DO get prostate cancer, and that can cause radiating pain. Some people also have stress-related panic attacks that can cause REAL physical symptoms. Good luck!!
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First off your e-mail address will not show up in post they are blocked :/ Second there is a picture on my profile of a nerve conduction chart go look at it and see if it helps explain any of your husbands symptoms. I would urge you to go see a neurologist because it sounds like a problem with his upper back that may be pinching a nerve. I am not sure exactly what test he has had done but if they have not checked his back they need to. A MRI is better at showing disc and nerve problems. I hope this helps. Best wishes, Sissie
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