Chest Pain, Sore Testicles, And General Malaise of Sickness Posted: 12-22-03 22:49pm
Hey anyone,
i just had some questions about ways i've
been feeling.
First, i've had these odd pains in my
chest and right over my ribs on my sides
under my armpits by about 6 inches, at the
ridges. My doctor at school took xrays
and said there was no aparent problems,
but that it might be cartiledge damage. I
don't know what to do now, but they hurt
on and off.
Second, my testicles feel sore sometimes.
It's really on and off sometimes, but
sometimes when I am sitting they hurt
kinda bad. Any advice as to what this
might be?
Third, I just feel crappy all the time.
It isn't the depression kind of crappy, I
know that feel, but my body is always sore
or tired or in dull pain. Sometimes I
even feel "disconnected" in my head, like
there is a delay. It's all rather odd.
Maybe i'm just hyper-sensitive.
Thanks.
-max
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purple333
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Dec 2003 Posts: 1420 Location: Sydney
Posted: 12-25-03 22:04pm
Max,
i just lost a long reply & just
haven't the time or computer illiterate
energy to do it all again so please accept
a shortened version.
Testicles - get to the dr now!!!! Demand
tests (drs are just mechanics for your
body which you own).
Chest - how long has this pain been there?
If more than say 2 months get back to the
dr also were ultrasounds/scans done or
just x-rays?
Malaise - may be just because of the above
two or may be that there's negative stuff
going on?? But could also be your age??
Hormones in teen years??
I suggest you take life abit easy so as
not to cause further damage to your chest
or testicles!!!!!! But you might feel
better if you did some of the following
things: a walk somewhere
peaceful/pleasant, give yourself a present
each day, this can be a chocolate, a
drink, watching a movie, whatever but you
actually think "this is my present to me
for today", smile, that may sound silly
but it works you really do feel better
when you smile, so smile (not like an
fool!!) smile & say hi to people,
smile whenyou see something
pretty/nice/pleasnat/happy & smile at
yourself in the mirror all the time. Just
try it & see.
If the smiling etc doesn't work & you
get checked out thoroughly re the other
issues & all is ok or they heal then I
suggest you get a full medical blood &
urine tests, kidney & liver function
tests, sugar levels etc to see if there's
anything out of balance that is actually
causing the malaise.
Good luck.
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Erik
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Jan 2005 Posts: 1
Posted: 01-30-05 02:03am
It seems i'm going thru the exact same
thing. Mine started I think from trying
marijuana. Ive seena psychtrist and got
tests nothing was wrong. My testicle has
been hurting also and I havent got tests
on that other then a blood test. Would a
blood test see any problems there? Anyway
it mite just be teen thing. It very hard
to deal with.
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healthez3
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Dec 2007 Posts: 1
Same Problem !! Posted: 12-21-07 00:34am
I wish someone would post a real answer...
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Tylanas
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Joined: 13 Jul 2005 Posts: 12985
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Posted: 12-24-07 16:22pm
You've been given the best advice we can
give. Go To A Doctor. Purple33's post is
excellent.
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