19 yrs old..For the past about 8 months
now..Ive been under alot of stress,
anxiety, panic attacks..Its all getting
better now. But for the past 2 months or
even 3; ive had pain in my left
side..First it was just my shoulder upper
back n arm...And I was told I had a bicep
infection and too tense cos of
anxiety...So I was told to go do
acupuncture which I started last week.
And they gave me an injection for the
infection.
Anyway, the month of july I did sports all
day long everyday...It was really intense
and I did it cos I was so stressed and it
was the only thing that reassured me.
My leg started hurting a few weeks ago
again..Its like I stretched badly but its
really annoying to walk with..I dont limp
or anything but its really bothering me.
Back and arm as well. And I get minor
chest discomfort/pain. I went home for a
week and went to see the doctor and he
said that my leg could hurt from knee
because I always sit in the scissor
position always on the computer. Anyway
the pain left for like a week and the day
after my acupuncture it came back again.
Wanted to ask if this could be part of my
stress anxiety? Or if I just badly
stretched or did exercise? Or if its
something else?
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ajhuk
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Oct 2006 Posts: 5
Posted: 10-15-06 10:34am
Pls someone answer..Also I forgot to
mention..I get kind of cold sensations on
my skin...It cools in one spot for a few
seconds...It switches all the time..
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