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I have been diagnosed with Hashimoto's Disease. For the last week I have had the pressure and choking-like feeling in the front of my throat, which I expected, since that is common. However, just today I started having this intermittent throbbing pain on the left side of my neck right below my ear and down the side about halfway down my neck. It comes and goes and happens about every couple minutes, throbs for about a minute and goes away again. I have heard of the pressure/choking feeling in front due to thyroid, but is stabbing, throbbing pain in the side of the neck also a symptom of Hashi's or hypothyroid? On a scale of 1-10 the pain is about a 6

2007-01-23 17:21:29 · 3 answers · asked by ouch 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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Have it checked now. Call the doctor who is treating you. You may call your hospital and talk to the e.r. nurse and tell her everything that is going on, EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!! If your doctor does not seem concerned, call other doctors and ask them about the problem. Go to goggle search and type in "Hashimoto's Disease." You should find not only information but support groups to help. If a support group wants money, it is not a support group. I have sharp stabbing pains and have for 20 years. It took 15 years and at many, many doctors and specialist, plus every test imaginable to finally get a diagnosis. My diagnosis is Fibromyalgia along with several other problems. Please get help now. I feel your pain.

2007-01-23 17:40:08 · answer #1 · answered by grannywinkie 6 · 0 0

Thyroid Throbbing

2016-11-07 07:17:24 · answer #2 · answered by poutre 4 · 0 0

Somehow I don't know if I would trust an oral surgeon who misspells mouth as mouse. It kind of suggests he didn't graduate at the top of his class (or if he did then the college was not very reputable). As far as the pain you are describing, then it is very common for wisdom teeth to not come in properly if there is not enough room on the jaw. This can lead to excruciating pain, and possibly a misalignment of your existing teeth. I am perfectly able to believe that the pain from a wisdom tooth coming in wrong would radiate down your neck and into your shoulder. The solution is to bite the bullet and look for a dentist who will take payments in installments if you can not afford the procedure all up front. Hurting teeth are not a fun way to spend your life. What better use do you have for your discretionary funds if not to relieve your pain? I hope this helps.

2016-03-14 23:10:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know a lot about this, but I do think you should go have it looked at. Depending on how long ago you were diagnosed, things may have changed. I know several people who suffered from thyroid cancer - symptoms can develop very suddenly. Go to the Dr.

2007-01-23 17:31:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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