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Question Posted Sunday December 12 2004, 4:53 pm

my arm has been hurting for the past week like by the socket...idk what i should do... it hurts sometimes but not all the time... i told my mom and she wont do anything about it. anyone know what might be the cause?


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Jess5764 answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 1:43 pm:
growing pains? my shoulder hurts sometimes at the socket but thats only because i have a bad habit of popping it...

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soccerplayer6 answered Tuesday December 14 2004, 7:46 pm:
Try and call up your doctor and ask him what you can do to help it and they will usually try to give some information over the phone. And tell him that your mom doesnt want to do anything about it ect.

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aNgeLxfOrEvEr answered Monday December 13 2004, 4:43 pm:
There's a lot of things that could have happened to your arm. You could have broken it, sprained it, or dislocated it. I dislocated my elbow when I was little and it hurt like that. That's just sad that your mom won't do anything about it. Go to your school nurse and have her check it out. Maybe she can find the problem. And if she can't, and it's a serious problem--then maybe she could either write a note to your mom, or come visit your mom and talk to her in person. Hope you feel better! :)

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PerkyPeacock answered Sunday December 12 2004, 11:29 pm:
try going to your school nurse about it, during gym class or whatever. i dunno what the cause is, but it'd be best to get it checked out

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Striker6909 answered Sunday December 12 2004, 10:36 pm:
well there are many different things, you could have pulled a muscle, dislocated it, broke your shoulder bone... lol you should go get a look at it

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carmextHiEF answered Sunday December 12 2004, 8:13 pm:
hmm.. maybe you pulled a muscle? but usually that won't hurt on and off again. that just straight up hurts for a period of time. i'd just try moving it around as much as you can. maybe put some ice on the area that it hurts. it may not be anything serious.

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Karen answered Sunday December 12 2004, 7:20 pm:
You probably pulled a muscle in your arm! If your arm still hurts after a few weeks, then you need to see a doctor about this! Hope I helped :)
-Karen

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Alin75 answered Sunday December 12 2004, 7:15 pm:
There isnt enough information here. It sounds like a simple strain (joint or muscle). Do you play any sports where you might have sprained/ overstrained it? (e.g. tennis, baseball etc). Its very possible you strained it without realising it (Ive dont it a bunch of times). Either way one week is nothing to worry about. If it persists though insist on seeing a doctor.

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