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What Causes Chronic Pain In The Breast & Chest Pain?

I had open heart surgery under the left breast in 2006. I had 8 blockages. They left the carrotids alone. I had 4 stents and a double bypass. In the past few weeks, I have had chronic pain in and under, and going into the left breast, back, and center chest pain. Every time I eat or drink anything, I hear the gurgling sound in my stomach. I also have about 40 percent in the arota in the intestinal track. I had my open heart done in Canton, Ohio, and live in Lafayette, Indiana. I'm really concerned. I had stress angiogram a couple months ago, as well as mammogram. Please give me an answer I am 70 yrs. old. Both parents past away at 42 and 53 with heart attacks.
Thu, 29 Jun 2017
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You have enough problems and prior surgical procedures that the question that you ask cannot be answered quickly or easily in this forum. You should call or see your doctor as soon as possible.
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What Causes Chronic Pain In The Breast & Chest Pain?

You have enough problems and prior surgical procedures that the question that you ask cannot be answered quickly or easily in this forum. You should call or see your doctor as soon as possible.