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Shoulder Blade Pain, Neck Pain, Jaw Pain, Arm Pain, Sweaty. High Cholesterol. Sounds Like?

Hello, I have had pain between my shoulder blades , neck pain and it lately goes into my jaw and left arm. I do seem to get hot Almost sweaty which is amazing cause I never sweat. I ve gone for massage for reflief but it only lasts very short term. I m a 49 year old female , pretty healthy however I do have high cholesterol that seems to be genetic . I am in fit weight. Can you help? Thank you, Jacqueline
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concerns. It seems to me with the description of your problem that you need to consult a cardiologist or a doctor who can run a cardiac profile and send you to a specialist if necessary. I believe that the pain is cardiac in origin, and if it is not from the testing that is performed, I would think about neuromuscular origin or the pain. And, taking the right kind of food as well as medication will help with the high cholesterol even if it seems to be genetic. I hope this helps.

Take care and have a lovely day!
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Shoulder Blade Pain, Neck Pain, Jaw Pain, Arm Pain, Sweaty. High Cholesterol. Sounds Like?

Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. It seems to me with the description of your problem that you need to consult a cardiologist or a doctor who can run a cardiac profile and send you to a specialist if necessary. I believe that the pain is cardiac in origin, and if it is not from the testing that is performed, I would think about neuromuscular origin or the pain. And, taking the right kind of food as well as medication will help with the high cholesterol even if it seems to be genetic. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!