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| Jean - Nov 3rd, 2005 8:01 PM | |
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Honey, it sounds like you need to get in to a doctor ASAP to have this checked out. Hope all is well but don't wait to long. | |
| Laura - Nov 6th, 2005 10:22 PM | |
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Hi, Kap: I get a burning pain in my rib cage, back, and chest. The doctors ran more tests than I knew existed, then said it isn't my heart. Nevertheless, I'm glad they did the tests so I don't have to worry. Another possibility--work related stress in addition to the stress of having fibro? If so, there're many things you can do about it. Either way, I'd have a doctor check it out. Laura | |
| Jennifer - Nov 11th, 2005 12:35 PM | |
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YES! At this moment I'm experiencing rib pain as well..I donno what it is but it's a sharp pain. | |
| Suz - Nov 12th, 2005 6:06 AM | |
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I've been taking a sports formula/strength Magnesium powder for the spasms, and it's been very helpful. A decent Naturopath will recommend a suitable brand. I live in Australia and take Ultra Muscle-ease. It's great. | |
| Ruth - Dec 1st, 2005 1:28 AM | |
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I get severe painful spasms in middle of back just below shoulder blades, pain goes to front ribs , can't breathe, get spasms when cough, sneeze, blow nose, getting up from sitting position or sometimes just moving slightly ..Do I have Fibromalgia, doctors say it is arthritis, and want to prescribe pain pills, MS medicines, Physical therapy, etc., what is it and what can I do | |
| Jean - Dec 1st, 2005 8:34 PM | |
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Have you concidered looking into Myofascial Pain Syndrome. This might answer some of your questions, go to www.sover.net/~devstar/cmpsdef.htm I also found this site it makes for very interesting readingwww.fmpartnership.org/files/website2005 | |
| Jessie - Dec 3rd, 2005 12:32 AM | |
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I've had something similar to what you're describing and was diagnosed as having the "blebs." Essentially the air sacs in the lungs get temporarily stuck shut and it can be completely debilitating until it passes. It isn't picky about what part of the lungs it affects either, so it's almost like having phantom pains in the ribs. You really ought to get a doctor's opinion just in case. Better safe than sorry! | |
| Jean - Dec 3rd, 2005 9:05 PM | |
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blebs: according to my dictionary is a gathering of fluid under the skin forming bumps that are smaller than normal blisters. | |
| Elaine - Dec 11th, 2005 7:36 PM | |
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Have had severe rib cramps for several years now.on both right and left sides.If I laugh suddendly or turn to quickly I am sure to be in alot of agony.I relate the pain as a severe "charley horse"in the rib muscles.Was dignosed with Fibromyalgia. | |
| clickevans - Dec 15th, 2005 4:34 PM | |
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I have been having these cramps in and around my ribs for about two years. The first time it happend I thought I was having a heart attack. It can happen any time, doing anything. When I reach for something or laugh real hard or just turn my body. Its very painful like a really hard cramp you get in your leg. It will hang on some times for a couple of minutes and I wonder if its going to stop. I have found out if I bend over from the waist like your going to touch your toes it subsides faster. Its embarrasing sometimes depending on where I am at. | |
| Jean - Dec 15th, 2005 10:51 PM | |
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It could be a combination of tnhings like Fibro along with Myofascial Pain and osteo. | |
| Melissa - Jan 10th, 2006 6:36 PM | |
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I've had those "charley horses" along the side of my ribs. Wow is it uncomfortable. I just had my thyroid removed in March, and I think my meds still aren't quite right. I've found if I remember to take a daily multi-vitamin it seems to help somewhat. Not sure exactly what causes it though. | |
| Jean - Jan 11th, 2006 7:03 AM | |
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Helo Kap: I think you got some good advice here, what do you think or do you have any other concerns for your doctor. | |
| tom - Feb 20th, 2006 4:08 PM | |
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i have the same problem when reaching for something, or driving and turn to sharp. wish i knew why, it kills my ribs | |
| Mist - Feb 20th, 2006 8:22 PM | |
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I've had these sharp pains in the ribs since i was a child they progressed as I got older, in callege they got so bad at times my vision would go black and i would hold my breath. But because i had them so long I simply learned to stay still..very still hold my breath close my eyes. and wait for a few seconds usually the worst would pass then I woul walk away( in private ) an do so light breathing then deep breathing exercises. I was diagnosed early on with J.R.A junior ruematoid arthritis. As I got older the doctors think some of flare ups may have been fibro related. I was so unknown then that it wasnt even an option. I take caltrate twice a day lots of water this really does help with spasms but you have to keep up a regiment and do some slow stretching at a regular time every night after work so you have some down time for pain after. which I use a big warm blanket a cup of green tea( which has sooo many heaing properties you just cant imagine) and veg or watch something funny, or read. | |
| beth - Mar 6th, 2006 6:50 PM | |
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i do has anyone else | |
| Jean - Mar 7th, 2006 6:02 PM | |
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What you are experiencing is the ramifications of this disease and ou need the right doctors to et you through this. No one wants to see a psychiatrist but I beleive they help the most at least the right ones do. | |
| Amy - Aug 29th, 2006 12:52 PM | |
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Well, yes! I have been having them lately and have been wondering what they were from. i was recently diagnosed with FMS...are the cramps part of it??? | |
| lola pop - Aug 30th, 2006 1:00 PM | |
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that is MYOFASCIAL PAIN. see this link to learn more : http://www.triggerpointbook.com/angina.htm | |
| R.S.Hagen - Sep 5th, 2006 1:58 AM | |
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I used to get real bad spasms, they would radiate back to front, like they would cut me in two, I found they were related to my IBS, the spasms coinciding with bowel spasms. Like having a baby, I used Ice packs on my ribs, took muscle relaxers and drank lots of water to flush my body, sounds odd, but it works, the thing to remember is what your were doing or eating that triggers them, them quit that. I also get other spasms in the front of my ribcage under my bust line, like having your chest in a vise. ?? haven't figured that one out yet. | |
| Kylie - Sep 15th, 2006 3:25 AM | |
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i do and as i am in 4th stage kidney disease 5th being the most sever i have had to cut out all salt from my diet, since doing so i have also experianced the same cramping pains as you have discribed my self thinking the first time that i was having a heart attack. | |
| colind - Jan 7th, 2008 2:06 PM | |
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I have it too. I agree with whomever used the term "carlie horse in my ribs" | |
| AzGal - Jan 20th, 2008 5:26 PM | |
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Hi KAP, | |
| Fantod - Jan 21st, 2008 8:59 AM | |
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Has anyone considered costochondritis? This causes pain in the rib area. I have muscles spasms in that area as well. I take 825 mg of Malic Acid twice a day and calcium with magnesium and boron to keep my muscles relaxed. That helps quite a bit. | |
| GCC - Jul 2nd, 2008 12:26 AM | |
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I have these quite often. They are muscle cramps and they can be quite debilitating. If you don't stretch the muscles, it just keeps getting tighter and more painful until you think your ribs are bound to crack. I have a lot of craps in other places as well (toes, foot, calf especially). I'm wonderiong if it could be a side effect of medication. I know diuretics keep you from retaining potassium. I take Micardis HCT, Avodart, Nexium, Niaspan and Crestor regularly. Does anyone else with these cramps take similar drugs or have the other cramps as well? | |
| ides of march - Jul 3rd, 2008 11:13 AM | |
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This very thing kept me from going to work one morning and into the week later too. I still haven't been back since 9-19-06 i finally gave in and filed for SSID and I have 2 doctors backing me up. It isn't just for the rib pain though, It's for 90% of FMS symptom and depression. SSI turned me down but I have a lawyer for the appeal. It is a very long wait though, can't work so I have to keep waiting for my turn in front of the judge. 16 months and still waiting. Sharon | |
| hellogoodbye - Jul 1st, 2009 11:53 PM | |
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heyy, i have the same problem. i swear the first time i had a spasm it was soo horrible. i couldnt move or anything, i just layed there motionless taking little breathes until the pain subsided. then i sat up and took a deep breath to see if the spasm was really gone. i used to get them every once and awhile. now its everyday. they last for only a few seconds but it kills! i dunno if i have fibro. im going to see the doctor soon. any pointers on what to ask about? thanks :) | |
| RavenFax - Jul 2nd, 2009 3:51 AM | |
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I keep a "fibro" notebook now lol. It may help to list your symptoms include little things that you may think is normal. I thought my IBS was normal for me for years! also include any testing you have had done and the results of those tests. It took 4 yrs from the true onset of severe symptoms for my Doctor to add it all up. but I never listed everything in one shot. List medications you have taken for each diagnosis and how they worked or didn't work. And be descriptive with your symptoms. IE... the pain is so bad I can not button my shirt, tie my shoes... | |
| michelle J - Jul 5th, 2009 6:54 PM | |
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I had this happen about five years ago the doctors told me it was some muscle condition I couldnt move at all without tears ripping out of my eyes they put me on vicodien for three months four times a day . I have just recently started having it very mild . | |
| stfluffybrain - Jul 12th, 2009 6:59 PM | |
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Hiya | |
| Coraleemc - Jul 17th, 2009 4:23 PM | |
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I started having the muscle cramps in my rib area as well as over my heart. It scared me because i thought I was having a heart attack or something. Are the charlie horses in that area a symptom of fibromialgia? I saw my doctor about them because they had been going on for almost 3 months and she just passed it off like it was nothing. | |
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