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Question: symptons are large lump in shoulder/neck area with severe pain extending down from that area, heart arrythmia, sweating, was told it was a pulled muscle however the lump/shoulder pain is still there after months heart palpitations continue at times
Answers: symptons are large lump in shoulder/neck area with severe pain extending down from that area, heart arrythmia, sweating, was told it was a pulled muscle however the lump/shoulder pain is still there after months heart palpitations continue at times
Yes. Which shoulder is it? Have you had a nuclear stress test done? Who told you it was a pulled muscle? Normally with a PE you will be short of breath primarily. Go to another doctor if your current doctor is blowing you off! You need to see a doctor ASAP.
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