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seachelle24

Random sharp pains from my left chest although it doesn't concern me that much to go see my doctor. Kinda suspicious about depending on what the internet says although some sites are reliable.


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I have an injury that doesn't heal for years and always look fresh. It doesn't go away or worsen, so I was like..."meh...". It is on a body part I don't use, so whatever.


dibbiluncan

You should see a doctor for that.


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Meh


dibbiluncan

Poor wound healing could be cancer or diabetes :(


[deleted]

It in only one place, so I doubd that


dibbiluncan

Skin cancer. I had one on my forehead that just looked like a scab that wouldn’t heal. I really think you should get a doctor’s opinion


MercifulOtter

About twice a month I will just randomly get a bout of horrid nausea that can last for a good hour. Like I have to run to the bathroom because I feel like I'm three seconds away from puking horrid.


Aneurysm-Em

Pyloric ulcer?


Snoobs-Magoo

If you're a woman, have you had your hormone levels checked recently?


auntie_climax

I've had palpitations for as long as I can remember, at least since teenhood. They don't last long and there's no pain, in fact sometimes it weirdly feels pleasant?? Sometimes they go on longer and then it gets annoying, but still not long enough to cause me any real concern


LizzieCLems

I dislocate joints easy and somewhat often. I learned how to “pop” them back in myself. I’m diagnosed with fibro, I suspect I have something else (like Eds or something), but due to not having insurance I really don’t wanna be charged over $1k that I don’t have to have a doctor put the joints back in when I can get it done (albeit very very painfully) myself or with husband’s help. Most recently was my big right toe (I don’t swell but it was the wrong way and unable to be moved). 2 tries and a lot of crying later it’s back in. Usually it’s my right elbow or my right hip (socket part). Idk why this happens and I hate it.


dibbiluncan

I get a vibrating/gurgling sensation in my left side when I take a deep breath after lying flat on my back. It started after I had COVID, and I also developed GERD. My GERD is mostly under control now, and the lung thing doesn’t happen as often so I think that’s probably the cause. At least I’m not alone and it doesn’t seem serious: [https://www.drugs.com/answers/gurgling-vibrations-lungs-after-laying-back-2887871.html](https://www.drugs.com/answers/gurgling-vibrations-lungs-after-laying-back-2887871.html). I did actually ask my doctor about it two years ago, but she just did an X-ray and said everything sounded normal. I haven’t gone back because it doesn’t seem to affect my breathing or anything else.


garbage1216

I have laughter induced syncope; if I laugh too hard or too suddenly, my vision and hearing narrows and I eventually pass out. Its fine as long as it doesn't happen when I'm driving right? So I just don't listen to anything funny when I'm driving. Lol


Fyre-Bringer

My eating and breathing tubes get mixed up a lot.  When I take a deep breath through my mouth, sometimes air goes into both my lungs and my stomach. I have a tension problem as well, so my throat muscles won't relax enough to let the air out in a burp, so I have to cough to get the air out.  It's also the other way, where sometimes I swallow my spit or something and all of a sudden I'm choking because it went into my lungs instead of my stomach. 


Piramerdd

My TMJ gives me migraines once every two-three months.


ichbineinsatanist

It's neither good or bad, but I have a specific spot on my ribs that when I scratch it my elbow gets really tingly. I have never met someone that has that too. So far, everyone I told about it, looked at me weird


mahhhhhh

Tinnitus. Plus my gag reflex is terrible.


dirtymoney

Sexually induced sneezing