Quote from: AutumnLeaves on December 02, 2016, 07:58:12 PM
What you are describing could be anything from a pinched nerve to a heart attack to a "mini stroke." I concur with Mariah that you urgently need to seek medical treatments to rule out anything dangerous.
The comment said her doctor prescribed NERVZ which is a nerve pain control medication much like the Gabapentin my wife takes for the nerve endings in her stump. I would think if the Doctor thought she was having a heart attack they would have admitted her. Whenever I present symptoms of a heart attack I am always held for 24 hour observation. This has happened 3 times the last being in February when my heart had to be zapped to put it back in rhythm I have had two heart attacks and a stroke. The stroke symptoms had me making a constant left turn into the walls, eyes fluttering. On my two heart attacks I admit it was during the season when Kurt Warner took over for the Rams. But my other heart attack was while I was on a job interview. I had an insatiable thirst and chest pains and it was nearly impossible to catch my breath. I know arm pain is a symptom of heart problems. That is why I'm pretty sure Lara would have been admitted. She also said that her symptoms went away after taking the medication. Here are the symptoms of Fibromyalgia.
In addition to pain and fatigue, people who have fibromyalgia may experience a variety of other symptoms including:
cognitive and memory problems (sometimes referred to as "fibro fog")
sleep disturbances
morning stiffness
headaches
irritable bowel syndrome
painful menstrual periods
numbness or tingling of the extremitiesrestless legs syndrome
temperature sensitivity
sensitivity to loud noises or bright lights.
I would keep in contact with your Doctor if your arm pain is combined with excessive sweating, headache, difficulty breathing. Difficulty breathing is the main indicator. It is very scary when you are struggling for breath and you feel like you may not get another one. If you think you are having a heart attack immediately take an aspirin, it may be the difference in life or death as there is a limited window and the aspirin acts as a blood thinner.
Ask your doctor to confirm.