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Q: arm pain
asked by: crobert9 on September 13th, 2008
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My right arm hurts now for about 2 years, just in the forearm, intermittent, not symptomatic of carpel tunnel, not indicative of cardiac origin, don't know why , can't make it stop, usually at night, cannot reposition for comfort, any stabs??? nurse
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replied on September 15th, 2008
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Have you requested an MRI to look for soft tissue damage? You might also benefit from seeing a neurologist...to seek a diagnosis, as the pain might originate in the nerves?
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