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Could it be your posture? Are you sitting properly at your computer if it is on a desk? I have been having burning pains in my right shoulder and am seeing an osteopath. My shoulder pains are probably due to hunching over a keyboard for years and holding the phone at work between my chin and shoulder when I am talking and typing at the same time. So have a look at the way you sit, stand etc.
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That might be an idea carrot99.
I think i it has given me a touch of hypochondria, I am assuming something far worse than what it probably is!
Will look in to posture etc as a possibbility, thanks....
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The burning type pain could be due to acid reflux and also the fact that you seem more aware of it after a large meal. Has this been mentioned or investigated?
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It was mentioned but not investiagated.
These pains are in my very upper chest and shoulder blades? I do get indegestion and heartburn but these pains dont occur at the same time, but it is more of a burny ache than a sharp pain, similar to heartburn, but in my shoulders/chest?
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It could be inflammation of the intercostal muscles, Ibuprofen should ease it.
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How often are you doing the weights? might not be getting enough rebuild/ repair time between sessions or your technicque might have slipped a bit putting a different set of stresses on the muscles.
I would tend to think it sounds like a combination of poor posture causing tension and strain in the smaller muscles in your upper body and acid reflux.
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Rowan, i actually haven't been excercising for a while now. Due to being quite busy with one thing and another. I think some light excercise will help to be honest, I need to get back into a good routine. Perhaps this is a posture issue, I work behind a desk and even as I type now, i notice that I am slouching!
Daffy, if it is inflammation, how long do you think this would last?
It has been niggling me for a couple of weeks now
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The diagnosis that immediately springs to mind, to exclude,is angina.
Ask the Dr if that can be excluded.....stress ECG should be helpful.
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Oh god now I am worried!!
I am only 27, pretty fit and healthy in all respects.
Been told to go back in 2 weeks if no improvement, my GP wasnt overly concerned
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Ah! 27 years old..........then my suggestion is unlikely..........but needs excluding.
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Thats cos Sqad is a doctor and thinks of these things... 27 is not that rare though I saw a few cases when nursing.... 21 I think was the youngest and he was admitted with his second MI
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have you considered Gallstones?
Its exactly the symptoms I have right now and I know mine is gallstones.
you are not too young as my sister had her gall bladder removed when she was younger than you are now.
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I make myself a lot worse by worrying!
When I am pre-occupied I dont notice the pain as much, as soon as I dwell on it, it seemingly gets worse!!
Yes I agree, one must exclude serious conditions, I just never expected that to be a possibility!
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I thought of gallstones too. I was faffing about for ages just thinking I had bad reflux and my shoulderblades burning was caused by sitting typing all days combined with arthritis, a recurring ulcer etc...
It took a few nasty attacks of horrendous pain before I myself suggested to my GP it might be gallstones and she sent me for an ultrasound and they were confirmed. Ended up in hospital a few days after when my gallbladder went all infected and inflamed and currently waiting for an operation to get it removed.
I'm only 33 and a former colleague of mine was only about 21 when hers started playing up and she had her gallbladder removed.
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I sounds a bit like a central chest pain that I get occasionally, I do have medication for acid reflux. try drinking a drop of cold milk when you get the pain and you could take gaviscon as well.
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I agree with bundleone it cant hurt to try Gaviscon. I get the same thing if I eat fatty or spicy food , also I find certain painkillers and lying down tend to make it worse .
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