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How To Get Rid Of Heart Aches And Pain In Neck?

i have had a fit, i have been fainting everyday since than, i have a very bad heart ackes, i have no sleep, i have not been to the tiolet for 4 days, bad pain in my left side of my neck, i have seen a doctor but unfortunatly they have not been helpful at all what can i do to get rid of the pain, help me please. thank you for reading my problem.
Mon, 25 Jul 2016
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i would like to know some details. weather you are taking alcohol daily or you have a history of fits or any significant illness. but according to your history , you are acutely ill. you may need urgent ecg as you are having chest and neck pain. may need diazepam or librium. as i feel best option for you is admitting to hospital for further investigations and management.
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How To Get Rid Of Heart Aches And Pain In Neck?

i would like to know some details. weather you are taking alcohol daily or you have a history of fits or any significant illness. but according to your history , you are acutely ill. you may need urgent ecg as you are having chest and neck pain. may need diazepam or librium. as i feel best option for you is admitting to hospital for further investigations and management.