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chest pain & ms
I'm hitting all the MS boards lately. Hope someone can help.
I'm looking for other patients who have costochondritis with their MS. I read that costo can be related to autoimmune disease. Does anyone know any more about this subject? I suspect it's related to the infamous MS HUG. Thanks |
costco
This is the first time I have heard of this condition.
Jean |
Hi Peahen, As far as I can tell costochondritis is a benign condition causing inflamation and tenderness in the chest wall, is not autoimmuine and is not related to MS.
Thanks for visiting.:) |
Hi peahen
ME, ME, ME!! I got diagnosed with costochondritis just after having a relapse in August 06. I thought I was having a heart attack! Just what I needed after the relapse. The costo seems to come and go, however Ive been feeling it more recently. Ive just had steriod treatment (2 weeks ago) and so dont know if its flared up after that. :confused: I have read else where that there could be a link and that it is auto-immune related. And IT IS inflamation... See you're not alone! :) |
chest pain
I have also been diagnosed with costochondritis, although not with MS (yet ?). I started getting chest pain about 3-4 months ago, felt like a heart attack, and saw seperate dr's who all thought it was costochondritis. The chest pain comes and goes, sometimes for 4-5 days at a time, then leaves for a length of time. I also get associated pain in my collarbone and throat area, and pains in my shoulders, legs and lower back, that seem to come and go. I have an appointment to get an MRI because of other symptoms that pointed towards possible MS (some numbness/tingling, extreme fatigue). However, every doctor I have seen (including neurologist) says chest pain and neck(area) pain are NOT symptoms of MS. Can anyone say otherwise? I am curious to know if any people who have been diagnosed with MS have had these symptoms, or anything related to this.
Please respond |
Hiya, newbies! :Wave-Hello: Welcome to NeuroTalk! Did you all come on a bus together?
I've never heard of this one, but I have had wicked MS hug for weeks on end in the chestal region. Hm. My nuero never gave it a cool name though.:( Stick around, some of us ain't right, but we do like to laugh.:) |
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Hope the costo goes away soon for ya (and the others). Really it is the least of your worries right now imho :) |
I've never even heard of this condition :confused:, and have been on the MS forums basically since they invented such a place to come. :p
Cherie |
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http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/i...eyhello2r9.gifWelcome to NeuroTalk Peahen & Braveheart, and yes I have what I'm guessing is costochondritis as well. We don't have a forum for it as such, but I've heard it's rather common. Maybe others will chime in now that you've brought the subject up. |
Hi there newmelbournemember from a fellow Aussie. http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/i...lcomesmile.gif
I can't add any more to the answer that you gave, except to add that for me it's extremely painful at times. I can't actually say that it's connected to the MS diagnosis, but it is a common ailment just the same. |
I'm glad I saw this thread. A friend with ms recently spent a few days in the hospital with chest pain having all kinds ot tests - they thought she'd had a heart attack, but they found nothing wrong.
I found this link, i'm sending it to her. She still has no answers as to what the pain is from. http://www.medicinenet.com/costochon...me/article.htm |
YES YES YES I have costochondritis as it finally has a name toyears of pain, spasms from my mid back around to my ribs. Its SOOO bad that it literally takes my breath away !!!
Is it the MS hug? Both? Either? Who knows. All I know is that is my worst symptom. AND now I think its combines with spasticity in my back that contributes to this awful squeezing pain!! BUT...I learned from a speech professional that my swallowing problems and radiating pain/pressure in my chest all the way up to my throat is NOT a heart attack, is NOT carotid artery blockage or stroke or ALL the things they thought I presented with BUT GERD or acid reflux problems causing the esophagus to spasm etc. I dont get the burning as people do with acid reflux. Its a terrible pressure and eventually swallowing problems. Good luck in getting your answers. !! Warmly, Jan |
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