Source of discomfort in "chest" area
Hi Andreas, I hope this finds you and yours well...
Recently I have been experiencing some occasional "discomfort" not painful but a pressure in the area about 4 1/2 inches below the collar bone and one inch to the left of the breast bone...near what I believe is the THYMUS.
I was wondering if this was indicative of a large intrahepatic stone yet to be released or a gall bladder/bile obstruction or a lymphatic congestion situation, or even digestive in nature. I have not been able to correlate the incidents with any particular food, or eating pattern or emotional pattern...but it is DEFINITELY a message of some sort. During my cleansing/flushing for 8 months now and inner work over the last couple years, I have often felt this was somehow "soul" speaking to me...this is much more "intense" now than in the past. I wonder if you can provide any clues/insights to this and suggest further action to appease my body's request. I am Pitta, and working diligently to rebalance.
Many thanks in advance, and best regards,
Deborah
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Hi Andreas, I hope this finds you and yours well...
Recently I have been experiencing some occasional "discomfort" in the area about 4 1/2 inches below the collar bone and one inch to the left of the breast bone...near what I believe is the THYMUS.
I was wondering if this was indicative of a large intrahepatic stone yet to be released or a gall bladder/bile obstruction or a lymphatic congestion situation, or even digestive in nature. I have not been able to correlate the incidents with any particular food, or eating pattern or emotional pattern...but it is DEFINITELY a message of some sort. During my cleansing/flushing for 8 months now and inner work over the last couple years, I have often felt this was somehow "soul" speaking to me...this is much more "intense" now than in the past. I wonder if you can provide any clues/insights to this and suggest further action to appease my body's request.
Many thanks in advance, and best regards,
Deborah