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This is my worst and most painful symptom that I experience. For me, it is a daily thing with some days being better than others. Over the years, I have tried all sorts of things for the hug. I get lots of nerve pain with it as well. I have been on gabapentin for years and that helps with the nerve pain, but I still get breakthrough pain.
When it happens, I have to lay down or stand. Sitting seems to make it worse. I use ice, Epsom salt baths, and gabapentin and if it is really bad, I'll take an Ativan (baclofen and valium are too strong for me). Sometimes, nothing seems to decrease the pain and discomfort. For a while, I used to get weekly massages from a massage therapist. It hurt at first but over a years time, it helped keep those muscles relaxed. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (06-20-2014) |
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You said it comes on suddenly, can it go away rather quickly too? It's only about the third time it's happened in a year or so, but I have experienced a sudden tightening of the chest, feels like I can't breathe though I can and although I know I'm moving air my chest doesn't seem to agree with me, but I also notice that I get really hot when it happens to the point of sweating profusely, and it pretty much lasts until I get myself cooled down, usually throwing an ice pack over my chest and dropping the A/C a few degrees. Once the body decides its cool again, chest loosens up and I can breathe normally again. It might sound bad but I honestly never thought anything about it till seeing this post, I guess I should tell my neuro about that
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I have only ever had this once in my chest and neck - and I think it brought on a panic attack because I thought I was having a heart attack. Off to the doctor, extensive tests and they found nothing else that could have caused it. Getting it checked by a professional first is the way to go in this instance......because unfair as it is, we still get other health problems just like anyone else.
I get it in my left arm and my left leg too.
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Lyn . Multiple Sclerosis Dx 2001 Craniotomy to clip brain aneurysm 2004. ITP 1993. |
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Yeah, I'm terrible at seeing doctors for things though, first off I don't have a good hospital in my area, the one in town we call the malpractice center, constant and often deadly misdiagnosis come from the er and about a fifty percent chance of catching an antibiotic resistant infection if you have surgery there. So it's at least an hour drive to a 'real' hospital and you can't get there by ambulance because they only transport to the malpractice center. So in emergency situations it pretty much self-treat at home, try to stabilize and if that truly can't be done (so far hasn't been the case) then consider risking the trip to hospital. If it can be stabilized and treated at home, eh move on with life. I've become a pro at dealing with shock generally brought on by intense pain, butterflying gashes, treating concussions, dislocationed joints, pulled muscles, sprains... But once the crisis is over and since I didn't 'need' to go to the hospital I almost always forget about it and appt with 'real' doctors are hard to get too almost every dr, GP included is at least a week or more out.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | tkrik (06-24-2014) |
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Starz - I would mention it to both your neuro and PCP. It may or may not be related to MS and could be something else going on.
Edit: Sometimes when I feel like it is squeezing so much I can't breathe, I put my hands over my head and try to take deep breaths. This does help both the feeling of not being able to breathe and the spasms in my rib cage. Last edited by tkrik; 06-24-2014 at 10:34 PM. Reason: Addition |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (06-24-2014) |
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