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DizzyLizzy 01-27-2014 12:09 AM

Ugh...the 'hug' since Wed
 
I started getting twinges on Wed in my rightside ribcage, under bra strap. By Thursday evening, I was starting to 'grunt' when I got the jabs and they were becoming more constant now. By Friday, had to call Dr after trying stretching, heat, ice pack, icyhot cream, massage, gabapentin. The Dr upped my gabapentin to 400mg, 4x day, and prescribed 20mg baclofen 4x day as well. This seems to have 'mellowed' the spasms a little bit. Sat was pretty bad, so I just hung low, reading & napping and today has turned out to be the same.
I am still fighting the hug, as it continues to remind me it is there....I've never had a hug last this long :-(
The meds seem to be helping, and I've been making sure to keep up on the timing. Hoping it just stops all together.
Just venting to those who 'get it'....:-)
Amy

Erika 01-27-2014 06:47 AM

Sorry that you are experiencing the HUG...and yes, I get it. Stupid Quasi-moto inducing disease.

With love, Erika

SallyC 01-27-2014 10:13 AM

I haven't had the "HUG" in awhile, but I remember that I hated it..:mad:

Hope it goes away soon for you.:hug:

DizzyLizzy 01-27-2014 11:05 PM

I'm still dealing with the hug still...I've had to keep up on the baclofen & gabapentin in order to stay ahead of the grunting :-)
Im due for me next infusion on Wednesday, so I'm hoping that will kick me into a better place...I always seem to get a kick start for the week or so afterwards.
I'm ready for this to be done...

Mariel 01-28-2014 10:21 PM

I'm not sure what the hug is. I have had spasms in many parts of my body, but I don't think I feel like someone is crushing my rib cage, if that is it. I have felt a depression of the breathing muscles in the mid-abdomen when I have taken certain drugs, notably Lidocaine, Lyrica, and some of the chemos for Polycythemia Vera. I have had severe sudden spasms in the diaphragm area, but they don't feel like someone is hugging or crushing me. The depression of breathing I think is called bulbar paralysis--not complete paralysis in these cases, as I am still breathing.
The only hug I feel in the area is my bra putting pressure on me. I wish I did not have to wear one. But I am 38 C, without gaining much weight. In my disease Polycythemia Vera, some people get enlarged spleens, but I have not been told I have this. However if I don't wear a bra I feel awful with the sweating under the breasts. So I wear the dang thing. But I don't think this feels like what you have described as the hug.

DizzyLizzy 02-05-2014 01:51 AM

I am still dealing with the jab in my right side, however today has been quite a bit better than any since it started nearly 2 weeks ago! I am feeling hopeful. :)


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