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I had left arm weakness out of nowhere?Please Help?
I was at the movies today and was resting my elboy on the arm rail the whole movie, toward the end of the movie my left arm all of sudden got weird feeling like it was hard to lift and my hand what hard to form a fist. Earlier in the beginning of the movie I felt like I had a tiny tiny feeling in my chest, like heartburn but different (it didn't hurt at all just felt weird and was annoying) For the past week or so I have been haveing alot of pain in back of head and neck/jaw area. It all feels like it is really really tight. I also get these bumps that come and go on back of head/neck area. They are tender to the touch, and my back of head area get swollen. I am 29yrs old. almost 30. I feel fine now but it was so strange. Can anyone help? Should I be worried?
You need to take these symptoms very seriously. It would be wise, very wise!, to have a thorough evaluation by your doctor ASAP to rule-out a cardiovascular cause of these symptoms. You are NOT too young to be experiencing a mild heart attack or mild stroke!
Best wishes and good luck.
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