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If your body can create it then it can also remove it. Sounds like your body took care of it in its own.
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Will they remove it?
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I have the same problem.. I was in a local ER recently and the Resident Dr. on duty gasped when he saw it. I told him that it was not what I was there for!... I had black diarrhea ...I had it xrayed years ago and the radiologist said nothing else but that it was NOT A tumour. Now it's much bigger....so i am getting anxious as to what the heck it is..it feels hard and does not hurt at the actual bump but I do get a lot of deferred pain.
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I'm just now reading these posts, so I'm hoping this message finds it's way too you. Quite a bit of time has gone by so it probably won't. I am just noticing this hard, bone like lump on the end of my clavicle. About a month ago I had pink eye and used a ton of eye drops, both antibiotic and Visine. Do you think there's a link? I'm curious about your hunch...
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I have just been diagnosed with fibromyalgia as well. I noticed in lump today in the same spot as you're talking about. I've been having shoulder pain just a little and sometimes it feels like deep chest pain but not a lot. The weird thing is we both have a common is a knee problem. They do x-rays and don't see anything wrong with it. About every six months or so I go in and get a Cortizone shot in my knee to get rid of the pain. Sometimes my knee just goes out on me for no reason. I have a laundry list of illnesses as well.
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I have had fibro for many years, and this lump has just made itself noticeable. I would never say something is not being caused by fibro because it is a strange conditio. However, please do not ignore any synptom.
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I have exactly the sane problem. I visited a primary Dr. and prescribed 1200 mg of calcium. It doesn't help I have been taking 1200mg all my life
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I am 25 and i have the same. This was there for at least 5 years now.. no pain whatsoever.. i didnt bothered to go to a doc too. Wonder what this is..
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Lucy, did you discover what the cause was? I could have written your post? Pray all is well.
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It may be Costochondritis and is also common for those with Fibromyalgia.
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Any more news?
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I'm going to the doctor for this exact same thing and I am 55 years old and have arthritis I'm feeling much better after reading your articles
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I am 72 with the same situation as you. In two weeks I am scheduled for a bone scan. Can you expound on the ENT visit?
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Hi Sherrie. I have two friends with fibromyalgia. They have both benefited greatly by cutting carbs and following an LCHF way of eating. They've both lost weight, feel better in themselves and have much less attacks or symptoms. On instagram ***this post is edited by moderator *** *** posting of web addresses is not allowed*** Please read our Terms of Use​

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Have you had any results from the nose, ear, and throat specialist..
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