I'm trying to avoid going to the doctor because my insurance is throwing a fit... but I just got diagnosed with valvular heart disease a few months ago. I have regurgitation in my aortic, pulmonary, and mitric valves, and now I'm experiencing a sharp, stabbing pain under my left armpit towards my shoulder. Is it related, or could I have just pulled a muscle? Any ideas on what it could be are very welcome!
Heart Diseases - 4 Answers
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1 :
Seeing your doctor, whether or not your insurance complains, is always your FIRST step. It could be muscular, or it could be your heart. Do NOT let your insurance company dictate what you do. Make the call.
2 :
You can always call your doctor's office and speak to a nurse. They will be able to tell you if you needs to seek medical help or not.
3 :
Absolutely agree with the first answer honey. The insurance company would probably like to see you dead because quite frankly you are a liability for them. Being dead however is not in your best interests - so go and see the doctor and at the very least put your mind at rest. Good luck.
4 :
You may have ruptured a pappilary muscle in your mitral valve, or a chordae tendinea. Probably not, but see your doctor
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