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Pains in my back and chest. Is it my heavy breasts?
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A little while ago I got a really bad pain in my left shoulder. It was all of a sudden and it hurt so much that I couldnt stand and when I did, I felt like I was going to faint.
It also hurt to breathe but when I breathed lightly, it hurt even more. I took a pain killer and with time the pain eased off. I could feel it there the next day but nothing compared 2 the day before.
Anyway, a few weeks have passed and I now have pain in the front in my chest. I got worried and stopped smoking immediately. I am not a heavy smoker, only 2 a day if that.
The pain in my back has come back 2 and I havent smoked for a week. Im only 22 and abit worried. Someone said it could be my breast size and should wear a correct bra size. As long as I can get in it ,it dont bother me.
Different shops have measured me up at different sizes.
One said 34D, another 32D & another 32DD!!
Could this be why I have pain?
It also hurt to breathe but when I breathed lightly, it hurt even more. I took a pain killer and with time the pain eased off. I could feel it there the next day but nothing compared 2 the day before.
Anyway, a few weeks have passed and I now have pain in the front in my chest. I got worried and stopped smoking immediately. I am not a heavy smoker, only 2 a day if that.
The pain in my back has come back 2 and I havent smoked for a week. Im only 22 and abit worried. Someone said it could be my breast size and should wear a correct bra size. As long as I can get in it ,it dont bother me.
Different shops have measured me up at different sizes.
One said 34D, another 32D & another 32DD!!
Could this be why I have pain?
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