I've been feeling so much things for almost a whole month, what could it be?

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Recently, i've been having different sensations in my body that i'm quite worrisome about.

To begin with, I am a 17 year old female with hypertension, currently intaking Twynsta.

I've done shisha last month and wore a waist trainer for 2 days max. Each day, 5hrs. But I stopped immediately when i felt pain.

So this week, I've been having breast pain, significantly on the left, sharp pain that moves to the right breast.

Along with it, some electrical feeling on my left arm and twitching on my elbows, non-stop. I have these bad headaches by the forehead area, ear pain and sometimes, pain on the right side of my throat. I also get abdominal pain on both left and right side, it alternates.

Mostly happns at night before I sleep.

As for my headaches, it has been occuring ever since. I've had this pain at the back of my ear, so I went to the ENT and he pressed on it really hard and the pain was beyond excruciating. He told me it was a muscle, but when I went to the physical therapist, as he referred me to one, they said it wasn't a muscle but a nerve. They suggested me to visit a neurologist, but i never did. So then, after months and months, I have had small headaches at the back of my head and not until today, i've felt so much pain on the front part of my head.

I've got mammogrammed today and all results were normal.

i really don't know what this may be, but i'm really hoping someone could help me figure out what to do.

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    Should of gone to the neurologist rebook with ur doctor to book u in takes a while to see one so I’d advice you to Hun . 

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