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YESSS the rib cage, spasming, tight, so tight it takes our breath away kind of pain !!! is my biggest and longest complaint.

I have all kinds of good guesses of what he could be, inflammation or costochrondritis which is very real and very painful, to MS hug, to fibromyalgia.

You too may never get an exact DX but hope you find relief. I take Methocarbamol a muscle relaxant that is not that drowsy, with ibroprofin or neurontin if its so horrible I cannot sleep.

Gentle gentle hugs to you my dear... get some relief and soon..

Jan
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