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They ran an ECG and it came back normal. Would shingles last that long? As far as neuralgia goes, the pain from this is more of a "shocked sensation" (from what I read) where this is a burn, feels like someone started a fire in the muscle. To be honest my Dr. wasn't much help in the diagnoses, that's why I'm asking questions. I guess the next step is to get a second opinion. I appreciate your thoughts and suggestions.
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