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I have this strange pain in my right arm, it goes all the way down to my hand. It won't stop aching. I've tried with pain killers and massage but they wouldn't do much good. What can it be? What can I do? Please don't write 'you should go to the doctor because I just can't afford it right now. Thanks! (link)
Heart attacks happen to ANYONE, but typically, it's the left arm that hurts, *at least from my experience, I had one some time ago due to heart related problems and increased stress*. The left arm is more frequent, but I have heard of others having pain in their right arm before/during an attack. Anyway, the pain you are describing may be a sensory nerve issue. For a better and more proper diagnosis, I would suggest speaking with your doctor, if you already have, speak with another doctor and get a second, or even third opinion. It is never a bad idea to get them. Explain to them the pains you are feeling as well as how long it has been going on. I have noticed that you said not to say to go to a doctor due to being unable to afford them, so call around a few doctor clinics, and ask about sliding fees, or any form of discount you may get due to no insurance and/or low income, some if not most, clinics offer these. At least from the towns I've lived in, I've noticed they have. Since no one on here can give you a proper diagnosis, *even if there are doctors on here*, without proper examination. You are better off seeing one in person. Remember, your health is important, especially now a days.


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