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sunanda
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Hi all

I think I'm probably going to see my GP about this but I thought I would ask if anyone recognises these symptoms: for several months now (at least since last October) I have been aware of an uncomfortable feeling in my left armpit. You know what it feels like if your clothes are too tight under your arm? Well, it feels like that - but my clothes are loose. I keep wanting to pull my sleeves away from my armpit. It's not tender, not painful but it's a discomfort. I used to be aware of it only when I was relaxing on the sofa in the evening but recently I know it's there pretty much all the time (like now for instance.) I can't feel any lumps or swellings or tenderness but it bothers me. Any ideas?

With love
Sunanda xxx

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RE: Discomfort in the underarm area

Hi Sunanda, it sounds to me as if it's possibly ablockage in the lymph system - I'm glad you are going to the doctor as it may be something to investigate - but it may just benefit from a lymphatic massage. However, getting a medical opinion first would be the way forward here.
Hope it's all OK,
Sharonx

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RE: Discomfort in the underarm area

Hi Sharon

I was hoping you'd be around! Do you know, I've been feeling intuitively that it was something to do with my lymph nodes. If it is (and I will get it confirmed by the Dr.) where would I look to find a lymphatic massage?

Love
Sunanda x

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RE: Discomfort in the underarm area

Hi Sunanda,

Have a browse on [link= http://www.mlduk.org.uk ]www.mlduk.org.uk[/link]for a lymphatic therapist.

Hope you get sorted and all is well.

regards

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RE: Discomfort in the underarm area

Thanks for that, Sue.

You know I am a bit taken aback: I just tried to book an appointment with my new GP (well with any of the doctors at the practice) and was told that to get an appointment for Monday I have to try at 8.30 on Monday morning when a 'handful of appointments are released'. The first appointment I can make is for thursday afternoon and I'm not free then. I had heard that it was sometimes difficult to book a doctor's appointment, but at my old practice there was no problem at all. Oh well, live and learn...

Love
Sunanda xxx

(Sorry Sharon, that was almost a rant, wasn't it?:D)

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RE: Discomfort in the underarm area

Sunanda you are perfectly entitled to rant - just not on my Pollyanna thread!
I can't do better than Therapy Heaven for a link.
Gosh isn't that awful trying to get an appointment! I heard a story lately of someone who went to the surgery for an appointment and was told by the receptionist that he could only do that by phone. So, standing at the desk, he pulled out his mobile phone, rang the surgery, the receptionist he was talking to answered, and they made an appointment. Completely barmy!

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RE: Discomfort in the underarm area

Yes, I had read about this but now I've experienced it!

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RE: Discomfort in the underarm area

ORIGINAL: sunanda

You know I am a bit taken aback: I just tried to book an appointment with my new GP (well with any of the doctors at the practice) and was told that to get an appointment for Monday I have to try at 8.30 on Monday morning when a 'handful of appointments are released'. The first appointment I can make is for thursday afternoon and I'm not free then. I had heard that it was sometimes difficult to book a doctor's appointment, but at my old practice there was no problem at all. Oh well, live and learn...

When I had that response from my GP's receptionist I burst into tears and told her I had a lump and couldn't wait that long (there's a lot of cancer in my family so I was a little stressed!) - miracle of miracles, there was suddenly sympathy in her voice and I had an appointment for that evening..... I'm not one to advocate the waterworks, but if you're really bothered, just tell her you have a lump, that you're really worried about it and you'd really not have to wait that long. And if still no progress, ask to speak to the practice manager - that can also work wonders.....;)

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Hi Sunanda,

Did you ever find out what it was that was bothering you? I have symptoms very similar, and am a bit concerned about it....

~Sarah

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sunanda
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Hi Sunanda,

Did you ever find out what it was that was bothering you? I have symptoms very similar, and am a bit concerned about it....

~Sarah

Hi Sarah
You know I'd forgotten I'd ever started this thread....and the answer is no I never did find out what it is and I still get it but perhaps not as much as before. I gave up on the doctor and more or less forgot about it, to tell the truth. It's just such a niggly little thing I found I could put up with it. Let me know if you get yours checked out.
xxx

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I'd say lymph node working harder (but then, why just on one side?) or the eerie workings of nerves and muscles. you know, recently I felt a nerve pulling somewhere in my right lower abdomen, about 2 seconds later I felt a slight but sharp pain somewhere near (what feels to me) the lungs, then the right shoulder blade and then back of the neck...the pain was happy traveling north!

amazing, where nerves go and what they feel like when "annoyed", isnt it?

In your case, it could just be some nerves pulling somewhere because of posture problems.

Also reminds me: years ago I went to my GP feeling all panicky, claiming upon opening her door: "my right arm is dying!".
For 5 days it had gone more and more "dead", as in no sensation and felt so heavy. She looked and felt my back and asked me "do you like massages"?" I looked at her her face quickly, wondering what the hell she was suggesting (dont smile, if you knew the situations Ive found myself in) then she added "a muscle under your shoulder blade is simply crushing your main nerve controling your arm. go and get a massage!"
I came out with a big smile on my face, first and last time I did actually, coming out of a GP's practice!

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Thanks for this, Fadette. Luckily it really doesn't bother me so much nowadays. Maybe because I've been doing regular yoga and Pilates classes and having treatments from a great chiropractor. Maybe one day I'll find out what it is!

xxx

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great for you! yoga is doing wonders to me too, it should be compulsory in schools / in education since it looks to me like it's self-healing!
some osteopaths wanted to send me to some tedious sessions of "realignment" physiotherapy once, and I never went (thanks god, because I had been to some other physio before and that was boring and quite upsetting lying there trying to please the sense of symetry expected by a "doc" standing above)and..

while doing the postures (I do Iyengar yoga and other types) recently it hit m that this was in fact realignment exercises, and that no fancy modern physiotherapy school could ever better yoga at all the goodness it does.

are you still in India (or am I mistaking you with someone else?) by the way?

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Hi Fadette. I know what you mean about yoga. It's a great therapy. I just wish I had practised it regularly throughout my life. Yes, I'm the 'India person' - but I can't spend as much time there as I used to. However, just yesterday after umming and ahing about whether or not I can afford to go this winter, I booked my ticket and will spend six weeks there in January and February.
xxx

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wow, so lucky you are! (notice my frenglish).

Id love, really love to share the year between 2 places, I sometimes spend hours trying to sort a master plan where I would be free to live in one country for 6 months and in another for the 6 other months. As I ve got 2 pets, this is next to impossible (do you see yourself flying your cat twice a year?). Pets aside, I have just not found the cunning plan that would allow me entitlement to free healthcare in France (a big advantage to living here; as well as easy and cheap traveling to the seasides beautiful places!) while working and living elsewhere! sigh, I guess retirement might be the only time when you can drift and live the dream...

anyway, people will no doubt think "what the hell?", this has nothing to do with your "under the arm" post.

so enjoy India, I dont know what season it is where you re going, I hope it is dry and sunny.

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Hi all

I think I'm probably going to see my GP about this but I thought I would ask if anyone recognises these symptoms: for several months now (at least since last October) I have been aware of an uncomfortable feeling in my left armpit. You know what it feels like if your clothes are too tight under your arm? Well, it feels like that - but my clothes are loose. I keep wanting to pull my sleeves away from my armpit. It's not tender, not painful but it's a discomfort. I used to be aware of it only when I was relaxing on the sofa in the evening but recently I know it's there pretty much all the time (like now for instance.) I can't feel any lumps or swellings or tenderness but it bothers me. Any ideas?

With love
Sunanda xxx

I know it's been a while since you post this, however, I am experiencing the exact same discomfort for sometime now. I keep thinking maybe it has to do with stress but sometimes it gets to the point that I just don't know if I can take it. What if anything did you find out was the problem?...looking for help

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Arm pit pain

I know it's been a while since you post this, however, I am experiencing the exact same discomfort for sometime now. I keep thinking maybe it has to do with stress but sometimes it gets to the point that I just don't know if I can take it. What if anything did you find out was the problem?...looking for help

Hi, I had intermittent pain in my left arm pit for about 8 months about 2 years ago. It used to be so bad that I would press against my arm pit with my right hand to just to try and relieve the pain. I saw two doctor's about it, and was sent to hospital for and x- ray. It came back clear. About a month on I was still getting terrible pain every- so- often, but now started to make a note of when the pain occured... I found that it always hurt when I was stressed or was talking about/ remembering something stressful!
I have been doing Reiki for a few years, so looked over all my manuals again, and it seems that when you are stressed, the pain must be expressed somehow! When I told my mum this, she admitted that she gets the same pain when she desperately needs the toilet! I also get really painful knees sometimes, which act as your bodys' shock absorbers for things that happen in life, like when you feel on 'unsteady ground'. Get it checked- out just incase, but I would also recommend making a note of how you were feeling when the pain occured. Good luck, Nic

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Hi all

I think I'm probably going to see my GP about this but I thought I would ask if anyone recognises these symptoms: for several months now (at least since last October) I have been aware of an uncomfortable feeling in my left armpit. You know what it feels like if your clothes are too tight under your arm? Well, it feels like that - but my clothes are loose. I keep wanting to pull my sleeves away from my armpit. It's not tender, not painful but it's a discomfort. I used to be aware of it only when I was relaxing on the sofa in the evening but recently I know it's there pretty much all the time (like now for instance.) I can't feel any lumps or swellings or tenderness but it bothers me. Any ideas?

With love
Sunanda xxx

Hi Sunanda,

I am facing the very same problem like yours; as mentioned in the thread... I am toooo worried, have visited my GP many times but of no use... My doctor feels its physiological.. Are you still facing d same issue?? How do i help myself :confused:

Do reply.

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Similar Issue

It only happens on my left side, which in probably the condition explained in the link below:

Condition described: armpit paresthesia

I dislocated my elbow when I was 16 on that side, and I had damaged the nerve on that side. If you had ever injured your arm or shoulder where the sensation is appearing it could be related.

Stay well,

Pyke

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Hi Sunanda,

I am facing the very same problem like yours; as mentioned in the thread... I am toooo worried, have visited my GP many times but of no use... My doctor feels its physiological.. Are you still facing d same issue?? How do i help myself :confused:

Do reply.

Ask for a second opinion from a different doctor, or an urgent referral to a Breast Care Unit. (Did you mean to say psychological - as in 'all in your head'? Please don't put up with that - my mother was told to stop making a fuss by a doctor in her multi-doctor practice - she was actually very ill)

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Ask for a second opinion from a different doctor, or an urgent referral to a Breast Care Unit. (Did you mean to say psychological - as in 'all in your head'? Please don't put up with that - my mother was told to stop making a fuss by a doctor in her multi-doctor practice - she was actually very ill)

If someone needs to visit the doctor there is a reason. People have other things to do with their lives than sitting in a waiting room to be told that 'It is all in the head/mind' !!!!! If the doctor's knowledge is so poor that s/he can only come up with that excuse for a diagnosis then change doctors.

Definitely ask for a second opinion/referral.

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Hi all

I think I'm probably going to see my GP about this but I thought I would ask if anyone recognises these symptoms: for several months now (at least since last October) I have been aware of an uncomfortable feeling in my left armpit. You know what it feels like if your clothes are too tight under your arm? Well, it feels like that - but my clothes are loose. I keep wanting to pull my sleeves away from my armpit. It's not tender, not painful but it's a discomfort. I used to be aware of it only when I was relaxing on the sofa in the evening but recently I know it's there pretty much all the time (like now for instance.) I can't feel any lumps or swellings or tenderness but it bothers me. Any ideas?

With love
Sunanda xxx

I know this is really old but I was wondering if anything ever came of your under arm discomfort? I have the same but in both armpits. I have had normal mammograms so I don't know what to do next. Please let me know what has become of yours. Hope it was nothing and you are doing great!

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Have you been seen by a breast cancer unit following the mammograms? If not, ask to be referred. If they say that all is well, and it's simply lymphatic congestion, then see a manual lymphatic drainage practitioner who will help to stimulate the lymphatic system and hopefully reduce the discomfort in that area. Check for therapists in your area.

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I know this is really old but I was wondering if anything ever came of your under arm discomfort? I have the same but in both armpits. I have had normal mammograms so I don't know what to do next. Please let me know what has become of yours. Hope it was nothing and you are doing great!

Unfortunately our good friend Sunanda is no longer with us so she won't be replying to you.

Jabba has provided you with some helpful information, so I hope you find out what it is and get it sorted.

All Love and Reiki Hugs

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Unfortunately our good friend Sunanda is no longer with us so she won't be replying to you.

Jabba has provided you with some helpful information, so I hope you find out what it is and get it sorted.

All Love and Reiki Hugs

OH WOW!! i'm having the same under arm weird feeling sometimes as well. no pain though just a weird feeling. and i have had my left arm broken when i was little and as of today, i'm very stress with a few things thats going on in my life, dont know if that plays a role. i have been to my doctor and did almost every test and i was clear but the only thing is that my blood pressure was a little high which i'm currently taking meds for until i see my doctor again. and thats all. anyone have any ideas about this feeling?

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OH WOW!! i'm having the same under arm weird feeling sometimes as well. no pain though just a weird feeling. and i have had my left arm broken when i was little and as of today, i'm very stress with a few things thats going on in my life, dont know if that plays a role. i have been to my doctor and did almost every test and i was clear but the only thing is that my blood pressure was a little high which i'm currently taking meds for until i see my doctor again. and thats all. anyone have any ideas about this feeling?

It may be due to enlarged lymph nodes - have you had an infection recently, or even months ago? Lymph nodes will remain active for months, while they sort out waste cells. It could also be a symptom of stress. Have you tried 'relaxation'? This could be something simple like going away for a couple of nights; warm baths in a dimly lit bathroom; switching off the telly (and disconnecting the phone) and just chilling for 24 hours without external distractions. Exercise. Just doing something different and fun!

Lots of things could be happening - and what may be the trigger now is, having had all the necessary tests, still worrying that there may be something wrong - when you have been told there isn't.

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It may be due to enlarged lymph nodes - have you had an infection recently, or even months ago? Lymph nodes will remain active for months, while they sort out waste cells. It could also be a symptom of stress. Have you tried 'relaxation'? This could be something simple like going away for a couple of nights; warm baths in a dimly lit bathroom; switching off the telly (and disconnecting the phone) and just chilling for 24 hours without external distractions. Exercise. Just doing something different and fun!

Lots of things could be happening - and what may be the trigger now is, having had all the necessary tests, still worrying that there may be something wrong - when you have been told there isn't.

Yes i'am stress more than i've ever been and i haven't been able to get any relaxation(working on it, kids won't let that happen LOL) and on top of that i work for a big law firm working in accounting(in front of a display almost the entire shift. i will start back to exercising more but time is a big factor. but those are some great ideas and i will work on them to see what happens. Thank you so much 🙂

BTW, no infections at all.

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Hi all

I think I'm probably going to see my GP about this but I thought I would ask if anyone recognises these symptoms: for several months now (at least since last October) I have been aware of an uncomfortable feeling in my left armpit. You know what it feels like if your clothes are too tight under your arm? Well, it feels like that - but my clothes are loose. I keep wanting to pull my sleeves away from my armpit. It's not tender, not painful but it's a discomfort. I used to be aware of it only when I was relaxing on the sofa in the evening but recently I know it's there pretty much all the time (like now for instance.) I can't feel any lumps or swellings or tenderness but it bothers me. Any ideas?

With love
Sunanda xxx

Hi did you ever find out? This has happened to me recently around 1/2 months ive had it for?

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Hi Liam,

Sunanda will not be able to respond as she, unfortunately, passed away a couple of years back.
I don't recall if she ever did find the cause of that pain, though she did have other issues related to her breathing and chest that were, ultimately, what took her from us, so it may have been related.

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Hi did you ever find out? This has happened to me recently around 1/2 months ive had it for?

Please, Liam, go to a doctor. Get checked.

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