Serve should chest pain ect

amazingblazing628
amazingblazing628 Online Community Member Posts: 98 Contributor

Hi to all,

I went to the doctors on Friday as I had servre chest pain going into my neck & should 10/10 Pain the docs checked me over & phoned for an ambulance for me they did an ecg test said it wasn't my heart but my neck and shoulder I was kept from 4 to 11.30 am I was in agony still getting same servre pain I am waiting to have an mri Scan done when they send for me.

I just don't get why so much pain when I'm on morphine codine ibuprofen paracetamol ect it just dosnt add up.

Amazingblazing62.

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  • Yani09
    Yani09 Online Community Member Posts: 39 Contributor

    That sounds awful. Hopefully, you will get some relief. Nerve pain can be extremely painful. Best wishes.

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 8,552 Championing

    I hope your out of pain and you got answers for the pain rest up if you can

  • Mary_Scope
    Mary_Scope Posts: 3,118 Scope Online Community Children and Family Specialists

    Ooh that sounds very painful and uncomfortable @amazingblazing628, hope it eases up for you soon

  • Rosie_Scope
    Rosie_Scope Posts: 7,204 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Ouch @amazingblazing628, that doesn't sound good. Hope they can work out what's going on quickly so you can get more comfortable.

  • birdwatcher
    birdwatcher Online Community Member Posts: 159 Empowering

    I'm so sorry to hear this. Not funny living with pain. I hope they get the scan done quickly and you can get the treatment you need. It sounds awful

  • Holly_Scope
    Holly_Scope Posts: 4,260 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    @amazingblazing628 really sorry to read this, but hopefully that's good news it wasn't your heart. Are you feeling better now, hopefully the MRI isn't too long in the future.

  • LuciaMalta
    LuciaMalta Online Community Member Posts: 10 Listener

    Sorry to hear of your pain. Get the doctor to review your medication because you shouldn't be on Morphine along with Codeine. It can actually reduce the pain relieving effects and I'm surprised any doctor would prescribe that combination. The other thing is that taking the same pain relief for a long time sometimes makes people "tolerant", meaning your body gets used to them so they don't work like before. Good luck

  • amazingblazing628
    amazingblazing628 Online Community Member Posts: 98 Contributor

    Hi to all,

    Thankyou for the Info.

    Amazingblazing628.