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Please stay proactive and be persistent - my "pinched nerve" diagnosis was angina that led to 3 heart attacks less than 3 weeks later. Hearing your docs say it could be due to keyboarding sounds fishy to me...
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The description of your pain is eerily similar to the pain I had during my acute MI earlier this year (Jan 08)
Not that you're having angina or any heart related probs, but here's what I went through:
I was jolted out of bed at 1.30 am and found myself in pain. The pain I described was a lump of pain or a ball of pain to the left and above my left nipple. My left tricep hurt from shoulder to elbow. And I had a ball or lump of pain in the palm of my left hand. I also had a dull pain from my clavicle to my molar on the left side.
The pain lasted about 30 mins and then subsided. It recurred an hour later at 2.30 am. This time it lasted about 45 mins and I had to go to the toilet...then the pain subsided, though it was exactly the same 4 places described above.
At 9.30 am the pain came back...starting dull and just increasing from a "soft" discomfort to a "hard" pain. Same 4 places. Decided to go to the hospital and they said I was having an acute MI, with BP at 170/110.
Scary thing is that I had no crushing chest pain, no radiating pain down the arm, no fast heart rate - in fact I was very very calm. There was also no breathlessness or tingling or any of the classic symptoms.
I had been checked about a month earlier - including a stress test - with a clean bill of health, and only slightly decreased HDL's. At the time of my heart attack overall cholesterol was 165, Tri's were 220, LDL was 71, HDL was 25. I was not on any meds and my BP was 130/88
Had to have emergency angioplasty and they found my LAD had a 100% blockage. RCA and LCA have 30% blockages, but they were left alone. They stented the LAD.
I'm 45 with no family history of CAD - tho my dad had quintuple by-pass at the age of 77. I'm about 20 lbs overweight but what surprised me was the symptoms were so uncharacteristic and the docs didn't catch the blockages with the stress test. Learned from this forum that apparently a regular Stress Test can miss 50% of single blockages on the anterior side. Goes up to only 80% accuracy if you have more than one blockage on the anterior side (this data is at the NIH - someone emailed a link, but I don't know it for the present)
So try and get a nuke MRI or better yet a 64 slice Cardiac CT Angiogram. Wish I'd had these done - it might have saved me a lot of "heart ache" (pun intended!)
Best wishes,
Toby