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Any medical professionals out there that can maybe help me? I spent 12 hours in the er uesterday with no answers. Symptoms: severe pain in back about 3 ribs up to the right of the spine. Pain worsens of mot laying down. Heart palpitations if not laying down, no chest pain. They ran abdominal ct scans, cardiac blood tests and a chest xray, nothing. In at my wits end, any help would be amazing.

>> No.11884270

Not a prefessional, but I had dislocated vertebrae a few years ago that caused heart palpitations and rib pain. They don't check that in the hospital, at least not where I was. I needed to go to an osteopath.
Do you have any other symptoms, no matter how miniscule? Do you suffer from extreme stress currently?

>> No.11884282

>>11884270
A bit of stress year with work, also I feel heady Whalen standing up, like a mild drunken feeling. Also of course low energy and weakness

>> No.11884331

>>11884282
vertebrae can be dislocated, at such a tiny amount, that you cant see them on xrays. In fact i guess the give a fuck. The gristle with in the spinal core are designed in a way that they need constant movement. They cant start to "dry out" and get there for shifted, you cant see this from one scan. The act like a sponge, the need pressure and pressure release to get nutrition. The degeneration can be very tiny you dont see this on one xray, only if you scan multiple times and compare it. but you feel it.

This is just a guess, i didnt study med, i m not even interested in med i like chemistry and physics much more.

>> No.11884352

>>11884331
OP here, I really appreciate it anyway

>> No.11884354

>severe pain
go to a doctor
>no answers
keep asking they will eventually answer

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>>11884243
Referred pain from acute liver failure. Im sorey anon ur dying, we had a good run though. Shoudln't have swalloerd that Hep C load RIP.

>> No.11884390

do not masturbate

>> No.11884705

>>11884243
It doesn't seem likely to me, but it could also be Bannwarth syndrome coming from Lyme disease in conjunction with Lyme carditis. Maybe get tested for that as well. Seems like the US has a huge problem with Lyme disease currently.