Perhaps try with amitryptiline, or pregabalin first.. If there is any
improvement at all it might signal a radicular, or at least neuropathic
pain, and the next step will be the pain clinic. ( unless the pain has
gone of course)
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<[log in to unmask]>, Paul
Bromley <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Chap with atypical chest pain - early 40s, already been to see
>cardiologists and being investigated for an abnormal ECG - ??
>cardiomyopathy, but they obviously do not think it is causing the
>chest pain. Also he is very fit and cycles ++. Pain he describes as a
>burning pain, like sunburn L side of chest. Worse with exercise. PPIs
>not effective. Who would you refer to?? One of those funny ones!
>
>Any thoughts? Had this now since July without any relief.
>
>I hate these where they do not fall into a specific area as no-one is
>interested.
>
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Chris Pearson
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