Upper arm pain
Rudebekia
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Comments (1)Do you work out? It could possibly be muscle pain or did you lift anything heavy? If it continues you should have it checked out to rule out anything serious. I hope it disappears and you're fine again....See MoreAnyone have sciatica pain? or back pain?
Comments (29)"And if you google pilates for sciatica you can find exercises to try at home." "Another important factor is getting or keeping weight off the stomach, and strengthening the stomach muscles. A big belly with weak muscles can put a lot of stress on the spine." I have had one bout of sciatica that came on suddenly and was incredibly painful-quoted the above insights because what has worked for me is Pilates. I was taking group lessons and when the trainer went out on her own I followed her. She is very good at getting me to move and stretch past what I would do on my own without straining or overdoing it; Pilates of course is also all about strengthening one's core muscles and I've not had any more sciatic problems. Thank goodness for that, it was one of the most excruciating pains I've ever experienced. Ann...See MoreMuscle pain, funny feeling, hand and foot pain
Comments (6)Hi purplesky i too have joint pain mostly in my legs like awful restlessness growing pains and i get pins and needles in my feet and hands and my shoulders ache , i have had blood tests done but they do not show up anything different with my hormones yet but my doc says im definatly peri , i have days when i feel totally weird and i feel like ive got some horrible disease even tho i probably havent its amazing what havoc hormones wreak on us ist it, i think its much more confusing to gauge where your at with the monthly cycle thing and symptoms when youve had a full hysterectomy like i have because of the absence of periods you know what im mean , the doctor reckons its difficult to get anything from the blood in peri that indicates a positive result because bloods nearly always show up normal LH and FSH even though most of the time its actually altered , the symtoms dont seem to have any fixed pattern really and are quite changable do you find that...See MoreArm pain after pneumonia shot
Comments (24)I allowed the nurse to win the debate with my first pneumonia shot and allowed her to do it on my non-dominant left side. Spent the rest of the day and evening forcing myself to use my left arm, and cursing her and myself allowing her to make the decision. It took about three days for the pain to go away. For the second shot I insisted it be given on my right side. Went much easier since normal motion kept most of the stiffness away. Felt fine the next day. Only pain would be a mild bruising sensation if I intentionally pressed on the injection site. I am a big proponent of keep moving with any pain unless movement could do further harm. If it's not broken I don't baby it....See MoreRudebekia
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