Has anyone experienced chest pain with RU58841? What does it feel like?
I started RU recently, soon after gynecomastia surgery. Of course I've had post-surgical pain, intermittent and covering a broad area of the chest, which was more prominent on the left side than the right. This was all before starting RU.
After starting RU, it's been difficult to tell if lingering pain in the left chest is post-surgical or a heart-related side effect from the RU. When the pain comes, it's sharp and is affected by how I breathe. It only lasts a few minutes. And it doesn't seem to correlate at all with my RU dosing schedule. And there _seems_ to be a place on my chest that, when pressed, makes the pain worse. I haven't really had any other side effects from the RU. All signs that it's not the heart, but I'm still not sure.
I'd initially convinced myself that this is not related to the RU and went a couple weeks without pain, but I felt it again yesterday and have paused RU indefinitely. I'm planning to setup a new patient appointment with a cardiologist today and see what they say. In the meantime, any thoughts/experiences are welcomed.
I started RU recently, soon after gynecomastia surgery. Of course I've had post-surgical pain, intermittent and covering a broad area of the chest, which was more prominent on the left side than the right. This was all before starting RU.
After starting RU, it's been difficult to tell if lingering pain in the left chest is post-surgical or a heart-related side effect from the RU. When the pain comes, it's sharp and is affected by how I breathe. It only lasts a few minutes. And it doesn't seem to correlate at all with my RU dosing schedule. And there _seems_ to be a place on my chest that, when pressed, makes the pain worse. I haven't really had any other side effects from the RU. All signs that it's not the heart, but I'm still not sure.
I'd initially convinced myself that this is not related to the RU and went a couple weeks without pain, but I felt it again yesterday and have paused RU indefinitely. I'm planning to setup a new patient appointment with a cardiologist today and see what they say. In the meantime, any thoughts/experiences are welcomed.
