<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Mockingbird</b></i>
I'm having a sharp pain high up in my left shoulder when I'm breathing. It only hurts when I'm in certain positions, like lying on my back, or standing straight up. Also, it hurts worse when I breathe in, and it almost always hurts when I cough, no matter what position I'm in. My shoulder has full range of motion, and there's no pain as long as I'm not breathing. I'm wondering if it's a small pulled muscle, or maybe just misdirected pain (the pain is really in my chest, but my brain thinks it is in my shoulder).</end quote></div>
First of all, is yours better, Mockingbird?
Second of all, I have the <i>very same </i>pain, in the <i>very same </i>spot as I type this!! I even tried a heating pad last night, but the pain didn't respond to the heat<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif" border="0"> It was even radiating across my shoulders last night. I tell ya...
I'm having a sharp pain high up in my left shoulder when I'm breathing. It only hurts when I'm in certain positions, like lying on my back, or standing straight up. Also, it hurts worse when I breathe in, and it almost always hurts when I cough, no matter what position I'm in. My shoulder has full range of motion, and there's no pain as long as I'm not breathing. I'm wondering if it's a small pulled muscle, or maybe just misdirected pain (the pain is really in my chest, but my brain thinks it is in my shoulder).</end quote></div>
First of all, is yours better, Mockingbird?
Second of all, I have the <i>very same </i>pain, in the <i>very same </i>spot as I type this!! I even tried a heating pad last night, but the pain didn't respond to the heat<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif" border="0"> It was even radiating across my shoulders last night. I tell ya...