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right hand has been tingling for several days and right shoulder aches
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Yvonne
My right hand/fingers have been tingling and right shoulder feels sore/achey? for several days now (approx 4 days?) Should I be alarmed?
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Posted by Yvonne
My right hand/fingers have been tingling and right shoulder feels sore/achey? for several days now (approx 4 days?) Should I be alarmed?