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Does Anyone Suffer From Pain In Between Their Shoulder Blades??

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Rome, GA
September 29, 2023
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Yes

December 19, 2023
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YES!

October 12, 2023
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I did have pain between my shoulder blades many years ago. My cardiologist did a heart cath, found the Remus(?), on the back of the heart, was 97% occulated, put in a stent, not medicated in 2000, and have not had that pain again. It may not be your problem and you might not need a stent, but letting you know how I felt back in 2000, but am fine now. Good luck Let us know how you are feeling. Take care of youself. Hope you have a nice weekend and a restful night. May have God bless.

September 29, 2023
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When I get a pain in my back shoulder it is a sign I call angina! Usually when I over do it physically. That was my first indication the first time I received a stent

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