Very often from over straining the tendons and similarly a trapped nerve in the shoulder joint can give you this pain long after doing anything.
When your sitting down, support it wit a soft cushion, it'll ease off. Hot water bottle an ibuprofen if you can. |
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"Very often from over straining the tendons and similarly a trapped nerve in the shoulder joint can give you this pain long after doing anything.
When your sitting down, support it wit a soft cushion, it'll ease off. Hot water bottle an ibuprofen if you can. "
It doesn't last.
It's just like a quick electric shock feeling starting from the shoulder going down for a split second. There is no more pain after that. |
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"If it’s in you left arm, I’d recommend getting checked out my good man."
Which country are you from?
In here NHS will bin you off home with some paracetamol unless your limb has been chopped off or something worse. |
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"Not if it's only once or twice a year but it sounds like nerve pain."
It's been like this for over 10 years, and only happens like once or twice a year |
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"If it’s in you left arm, I’d recommend getting checked out my good man.
Which country are you from?
In here NHS will bin you off home with some paracetamol unless your limb has been chopped off or something worse."
I’m English sir and know only too well the NHS type dealings but a visit to your GP couldn’t hurt.
Just a suggestion but reading on through the thread, I’d say it’s nothing more than nerve pain referring down your arm. |
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"Not if it's only once or twice a year but it sounds like nerve pain.
It's been like this for over 10 years, and only happens like once or twice a year "
I have no medical training whatsoever but have watched many episodes of Inside The Ambulance and I am a mother, this means I am able to say with little or no confidence that it's a random sensation caused by a particular quirk in your physiology that occasionally nips at a nerve. |
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"Not if it's only once or twice a year but it sounds like nerve pain.
It's been like this for over 10 years, and only happens like once or twice a year
I have no medical training whatsoever but have watched many episodes of Inside The Ambulance and I am a mother, this means I am able to say with little or no confidence that it's a random sensation caused by a particular quirk in your physiology that occasionally nips at a nerve. "
Oh I already knew my body is fucked up |
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"Not if it's only once or twice a year but it sounds like nerve pain.
It's been like this for over 10 years, and only happens like once or twice a year
I have no medical training whatsoever but have watched many episodes of Inside The Ambulance and I am a mother, this means I am able to say with little or no confidence that it's a random sensation caused by a particular quirk in your physiology that occasionally nips at a nerve.
Oh I already knew my body is fucked up "
You're 27! Surely not |
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