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I have been having the worst pain in my should blade and neck, it's been 7 months now... I've tried yoga, acupuncture, chiro, nothing helps.

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It keeps me up all night (can only sleep 2 hours at a time) and wake up from the pain...

I have a 7 month old baby which doesn't help my situation at all...

Has anyone gone through this for so long?? I don't know what to do!

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That sounds terrible and it must be hard to attend to your daily activities especially with a baby.

Have you had any MRI tests or ultrasounds. ? Nerve impingement. X-ray ? Fracture. Physio can be helpful. But it sounds like you have tried everything. Hope you get sorted soon.

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Lure2

Do you have APS?

Kerstin in Stockholm

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Manofmendip

Hello Pollyn

Do you have APS?

Dave

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Can you let me know if you have Hughes Syndrome/APS, and if so who is looking after your care, this is to make sure you are on the correct forum? MaryF

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Pollyn

I've been tested for everything... My health is perfect... I've always had back and neck probs as I have very large breasts and always had a bad posture...

About 1 week before I gave birth I thought I was having a heart attack went to hospital... My heart was fine, doctor said I must of pulled a muscle.

I then got better in a couple of days but still very uncomfortable,..

I had a c.section and had no time to go to doc so I let it go for like 2 months thinking it would go away... But it's still here... I just want to know if anyone has had it for so long... Doc said once I stop breast feeding and picking my baby up so much it will get better... But that's still along way away... Too long not to be able to sleep...

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Manofmendip in reply toPollyn

Hello Pollyn

I' sorry to hear about your troubles but this forum is for people suffering from APS/Hughes Syndrome.

Dave

and the answer would be..................................?

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Lure2

So sorry to hear that you feel so awful. This is a site for APS and probably you do not have that. All the same I think you shall talk to your GP or the the women who attend your baby (I do not know what you call it in English). I was also breast feeding a lot and always had a good position for my arms so I could relax.

I do hope you will have a solution soon .Perhaps you can find another place where they understand your problems.

Take care and best wishes from Kerstin in Stockholm

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donnabrain

Have you tried one of those breast feeding cushions? they help to get a good supported position whilst feeding

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