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Long Term Pain Under Right Shoulder Blade.
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I have been having this since about July/Aug time. ..a niggling shoulder pain just under my right shoulder blade and nowhere else.
It did start when I was in the early stages of pregnancy and I read online that it is common to sufffer aches and pains during early pregnancy so i didn't worry too much as had tiredness and morning sickness to contend with as well.
Unfortunately I am no longer pregnant ( I got to 13 weeks) and the shoulder pain had eased off just lately but this week it is back with a vengeance.
I woke up with it this morning and I have had it all day. It's not affected by movement or my posture -it's just there like a toothache.
I am wondering if it is gallstones after a little online research although I haven't had any stomach pains or discomfort . (My mum became quite ill will gallstones when she was around my age and had her gallbladder removed)
I am going to book a GP appt for Tuesday but was just curious in the meantime.
It did start when I was in the early stages of pregnancy and I read online that it is common to sufffer aches and pains during early pregnancy so i didn't worry too much as had tiredness and morning sickness to contend with as well.
Unfortunately I am no longer pregnant ( I got to 13 weeks) and the shoulder pain had eased off just lately but this week it is back with a vengeance.
I woke up with it this morning and I have had it all day. It's not affected by movement or my posture -it's just there like a toothache.
I am wondering if it is gallstones after a little online research although I haven't had any stomach pains or discomfort . (My mum became quite ill will gallstones when she was around my age and had her gallbladder removed)
I am going to book a GP appt for Tuesday but was just curious in the meantime.
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