Head Ache , Arm Pain , Hospital Posted: 07-04-07 21:27pm
It was late March when I started to get
sick. It started with my left side of my
chest hurting so I went to the doctors and
thought I should see me cardiologist since
I do have aorta stenosis. But then the
next day my left arm felt all tingle and
weak and I had shooting burning pain down
it. It hurt so bad and about an hour later
I got a head ache on my left side of my
head. I was in tears. I was holding my
head crying and I had heavy breathing. My
mom called my cardiologist and she said to
bring me to the hospital but it was a one
in a million chance that it could be my
heart since I am only 16 and im to young
for something to happen now. I ended up
waiting and the head ache went away but my
arm pain and chest pain didnt. I went to
the doctors everyday because I was so
sick. And the third day they sent me to
the hospital admitting me. I had two
mri's. One on my back and one on my head.
My head one came back saying that on my
right side I had little abdormalitys but
couldnt be found anywhere else. On my back
I found that I had a butteryfly vertebra.
Other than that they couldnt find anything
else wrong and sent me home. Now I see a
neurologist. But now I have to new
symptoms. My left eye twitches alot and I
get weird sensations on my left side on my
head towards the back. That come and go a
couple times a week. They last less than
thirty seconds but feel like there is
something pushing on my head. I also see a
physical therapist for my arm. What should
I do!! What could this be? Who should I
see next???
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