Christine
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My maladies just go on and on.
Last Friday, I had two moles biopsied in my mid-back. As a result, I have to keep band-aids on the biopsy sites for awhile. Over the weekend, I had help at home to attach the band-aids, but starting on Monday, I was alone while getting dressed and had to get these bandages on and off myself. It wasn't easy AT ALL. I was quite the contortionist and, based on the location of the moles, I could only seem to use my left arm/hand to place the band-aids.
On Monday evening, I noticed that my shoulder was a bit sore. When I woke up Tuesday morning, the top of my shoulder and the front of my collar bone (just the *knob* part of the collar bone) were so painful, it felt like a knife was sticking in there. When I touch that knob part of the collar bone, it was very tender. So, I threw on a Thermacare heat bandage and popped some Ibuprofen and went to work. As the day wore on, it seemed to be a bit better. This morning it was still okay. But, by the time I got to work it seemed like it was hurting more. Oh, and I stopped putting the band-aids on, so I didn't reinjure it.
Now, this evening it is KILLING me. It hurts to touch the front of my collar bone (left side) and the top of my left shoulder and left side of the neck are tender and sore. There is no swelling, but it hurts like HECK.
What did I do? Do you think this is muscular? Which muscle? Or is it a group of muscles. It hurts really bad.
I'm just so dumb when it comes to identifying what this area is. I've NEVER pulled a muscle where it actually hurt to even touch it.
Any ideas?
Last Friday, I had two moles biopsied in my mid-back. As a result, I have to keep band-aids on the biopsy sites for awhile. Over the weekend, I had help at home to attach the band-aids, but starting on Monday, I was alone while getting dressed and had to get these bandages on and off myself. It wasn't easy AT ALL. I was quite the contortionist and, based on the location of the moles, I could only seem to use my left arm/hand to place the band-aids.
On Monday evening, I noticed that my shoulder was a bit sore. When I woke up Tuesday morning, the top of my shoulder and the front of my collar bone (just the *knob* part of the collar bone) were so painful, it felt like a knife was sticking in there. When I touch that knob part of the collar bone, it was very tender. So, I threw on a Thermacare heat bandage and popped some Ibuprofen and went to work. As the day wore on, it seemed to be a bit better. This morning it was still okay. But, by the time I got to work it seemed like it was hurting more. Oh, and I stopped putting the band-aids on, so I didn't reinjure it.
Now, this evening it is KILLING me. It hurts to touch the front of my collar bone (left side) and the top of my left shoulder and left side of the neck are tender and sore. There is no swelling, but it hurts like HECK.
What did I do? Do you think this is muscular? Which muscle? Or is it a group of muscles. It hurts really bad.
I'm just so dumb when it comes to identifying what this area is. I've NEVER pulled a muscle where it actually hurt to even touch it.
Any ideas?
) and the pain when it comes can be excruciating at times. I am not an expert so only gave you my guess based on my years of problems and what PT's and docs have told me.
I just don't know what to expect.
). Muscle pain can be real painful, but other than muscle relaxers and anti inflammatories like ibuprofen there isn't a lot a doctor could do. If you can get in for a 1/2 hr therapeutic massage to your neck and shoulders it would probably get better faster. It's too early to say if you will need PT. Just one massage could do wonders. Remember of course that I am not a doctor nor should I play one on the DIS 
I've been there so many times since January, I think he's sick of seeing me. But if I get really bad, I'll just have to go. But I suspect that there's not much he can do for me or would do for me at this point--just determine that nothing is broken, and then probably put me on pills for a week and if it didn't get better, he'd probably send me for PT.