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Some Help Needed

Hey i don't really know where to start I was really healthy up untill i was 20 and i was told i had PCOS then things went downhill from there, I posted on here a few months back regarding lumps that started appearing.

It started with a lump in my left side of my neck then one appeared in my left leg, I have had both check by a doctor yet no tests have been done on them they just said they were unexplainable, Over the last month or two a pain has arrived in my left side under my rib cage and it hurt's front and back and catchs me breathe wise but what i find strange is now and again i get like a burning feeling in my side and i have started to vomit a lot aswell and all this seems to be happening on the left side of my body.

Does anyone know what may be causing this?

Thanks
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Thank you the doctors keep telling me its a chest infection but yet they say my chest sounds fine, they give me some antibiotics but the pain never goes away my sleep pattern is all over the place due to the pain keeping me awake at night.

Thanl you so much for replying to me.
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Hi,
You symptom of pain on the left side of chest and no energy can be due to costochondritis and fibromyalgia. Costochondritis affects 50-60% women with fibromyalgia.
The exact reason is not known.
http://www.fibromyalgia-symptoms.org/fibromyalgia_chest_symptoms.html
Please discuss this possibility with your treating doctor and keep us posted!
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Also i forgot to mention that i feel tired all the time no energy at all.
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