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362971 tn?1201987034

3 weeks post TX and throbbing pain

   Has anyone experienced throbbing aches in their throat or chest that radiates to other places post TX. I had similar pain in my throat about 3 months into TX then it went away. It just started so I don't know much about it yet. Advil seems to help.
   Has anyone else had this post TX. It seems that I felt better the first 2 weeks I was off TX than the last 7-10 days.
    
   Someone please let me know so that I don't think its something worse than it is.

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Bobby
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362971 tn?1201987034
   I just posted. How could they of gone away yet. As long as I take Advil it seems to be minimal. But if I can't get to any then it hurts.

Bobby
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Did you aches go away yet? Did you ever get them checked out?
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Forgot to mention it could be just and esophageal spasm caused from reflux.
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I started having a cramping pain in my throat during tx. called hep did ekg and thyroids nothing showed up.  I still occ. post tx experience this , thyroids checked frequently but nothing.  The nurse in me says you should get this checked out. Symptoms of acute mi are:  Chest pressure usually on the lt. with radiation down lt arm, cp can be on rt., sob can occur, nausea/ vomiting , diaphoresis, rt sided chest pain, abdominal pain (upper) usually in women, neck or jaw pain,...I have seen pts. present with 1 or combo of symptoms in the er setting.  Its just easier and smarter to get checked.  Good Luck...Leah  
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I'm sure someone will give you some more definitive info, but
I agree you need to get it checked out as soon as possible.

In the meantime I'll be praying for an answer to your question and for your health.

You've been so helpful to the folks here I hope you know how much you're appreciated.

God Bless You

Rosebud




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I think you should go and have yourself checked out. What you describe could be something not connected to Hep C or treatment. ANY chest pain that "radiates" should be looked into immediately. I'd have your heart checked out to be safe. It could be a passing thing but if 1952 is your birth year, best to follow up on any chest pain.
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