Martee,
If you have no pain with palpation of the area it would lead me to believe you might be having "referred pain". This might be a nerve being aggravated by something in your neck and you are feeling the pain in the area of innervation. Difficult to say without examining you (cyberspace is great for a lot of things, but long distance diagnosis isn't one of them). It could also be a subdeltoid bursitis, but ,having seen 4 docs, I'm sure someone would have picked this up. That's why I'm suggesting looking more proximal. Just my 2 cents. Good luck and keep us posted. Vickie and Physioguy deal with the musculoskeletal system a lot and hopefully will add to my stuff. Stay healthy! Dr Dave
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