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Dr. Beck Soderberg

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Gender: Male
Specialty: Internal Medicine
Location: San Jose, CA 95119
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  I had severe chest pain that my regular pain medication was unable to alleviate...., Mar 8, 2010

I have chronic pain conditions so pain is not an unfamiliarity. But, a couple of weeks ago all of the sudden I was overwhelmed by a pain in my chest that my medication was unable to help. At one in the morning, my mom and boyfriend rushed me to the ER where I was tested for a variety of chest conditions. Following six hours, I left the hospital with no answers - just a perscription for a much stronger pain medication. After two days, with the chest pain still very intense, I signed up for an appointment with my primary care physician, Dr. Beck Soderberg. Since he manages my pain medication, I figured I would just get a refill of the dilodid that the ER doctor had written for me. However, cautious not to cover real problems with pain killers, he put me on a prednisone routine. After two days on prednisone I could finally breathe freely and the pains was gone. Thus, Dr. B was very helpful in my situation. I would definitely recommend this doctor to a friend.

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