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Old 03-31-2015, 05:42 AM
KnowNothingJon KnowNothingJon is offline
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The electric pain in my rib cage is intermitent now and hardly passes my tolerable barrier. I still feel like I was stabbed in the back, low on the right side, intercoastal rib area. The main lesion is going pink.

My main source of consternation with shingles at this point is in the area the nerve broke out like like Alien. When I bend, stretch or move, basically I sound like a reject from "Finding Vader's breathing ailment" but I bring a geriatric three pack a day vibe.

I did some searching and my read is phrenico abdominal branch. I am going to hit the library on lunch at work. I have no idea if this is common, possible or I am off base on the nerve affected, but my right lung is weak.



and suggestions welcome. I am so glad (you know, not really) that this took place when I was strong. I see my neurologist on Friday, already scheduled, so I do plan on bringing it up then.

Staying strong in spite of a cat's tail of stinging lashes physical, emotional, mental.

Yours in numbness (humor has been on the rise as a coping mechanism)

Jon
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