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I took my wife to the ER last Tuesday with symptoms resembling a possible heart attack. They conducted blood tests, X-rays, and ultrasounds of all major organs, concluding it was not a heart attack. They recommended a stress test, which she is scheduled for on Monday. The initial symptoms included severe pain in her upper abdomen that extended to under her right shoulder blade. The discharge papers indicate abdominal pain, acute, epigastric. The ER doctor also mentioned a possible pleuritic condition. The pain in her abdomen has subsided, but the pain under her shoulder blade continues. Any thoughts on the pleurisy factor?

October 2nd, 2024

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