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twitchwitch 04-23-2015 01:51 PM

Inflammatory PN/Neuritis and rib pain?
 
Ok all, new weird symptoms today:

Coming home from work, both sides of my ribs hurt so bad, out of nowhere. I can barely touch my rib cage. Also, on my left (problem arm), my pinky and ring finger went numb, for quite a while.

But why would my rib cage hurt so bad like this? When I press a little on my spine in my neck, it hurts, like the bone part. And also my ribs, pressing on the bones hurt. I also have tingles/vibrations in my face cheeks. Anyone have an idea? Maybe the nerve inflammation/neuritis (that is supposedly what I have) is still there and spread? Is this serious?

Jomar 04-23-2015 02:20 PM

Not sure if I might have suggested Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) to you already?
I would really check it out to better understand , if it may fit or not, posture , body work may be able to help if if may be heading towards TOS or even chronic myofascial pain..
Many things you mention sound very familiar.
ring/pinky sx
could the rib pain be the muscles in between the ribs? intercoastals/spasms?

Often shoulder injuries can mimic or be in conjunction with TOS- complicates the dx ing.. Many MDs are not fully knowledgeable about TOS and may ignore or dismiss it.

Have you had any advanced PT or expert chiropractic?
Has anyone checked for spasms & trigger points?

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread125577.html
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread84.html

What kind of work do you do or hobbies/sports, any previous accidents/whiplash etc?

twitchwitch 04-23-2015 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 1137836)
Not sure if I might have suggested Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) to you already?
I would really check it out to better understand , if it may fit or not, posture , body work may be able to help if if may be heading towards TOS or even chronic myofascial pain..
Many things you mention sound very familiar.
ring/pinky sx
could the rib pain be the muscles in between the ribs? intercoastals/spasms?

Often shoulder injuries can mimic or be in conjunction with TOS- complicates the dx ing.. Many MDs are not fully knowledgeable about TOS and may ignore or dismiss it.

Have you had any advanced PT or expert chiropractic?
Has anyone checked for spasms & trigger points?

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread125577.html
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread84.html

What kind of work do you do or hobbies/sports, any previous accidents/whiplash etc?

Yes, TOC has been mentioned. I didn't think it fit me because there are no colorations, but I will ask the neuro tomorrow.

Saying spasms scares the he** out if me! :eek: At least I have not noticed anything spasming or cramping. Wouldn't I know if that was happening? I just went to change after work and noticed I couldn't press on my ribs. Both sides. Very sensitive.

I sit at a desk all day. Computer work. No hobbies right now with this (supposed) neuritis in my arm. Just light exercises for my arm/shoulder (left side only). Only PT I have is every other day for light shoulder massage and gentle neck traction.

mrsD 04-23-2015 03:14 PM

I responded to this problem with ideas, on your other thread.
Please take a look there.

Jomar 04-23-2015 03:24 PM

Severe muscle spasms will make you feel "locked up" the muscles will be very hard to the touch and not pliable as normal.
I had spasms so bad at one point that I could not turn my head or flex much at all with upper body. ( all neck/shoulders, upper back locked up ) and my chest "vibrated" is best I can describe it.. expert chiro /PT should eb able to tell if that is the case. MDs should if they actually touch & feel for it , but often they don't even do that basic thing..:(

twitchwitch 04-23-2015 05:12 PM

Thanks - no I am not having any locking, that's for sure.

BUT - I just read something.....stopping cortisone can cause Body aches. Has anyone heard of this or expierenced this? I have stopped taking the cortisone now, so could this be a withdrawal effect?

I'm finding the aches are not limited to my ribs....I have aches in my arms, legs, neck. Just within a few hours. They are not cramps, just aches, like as if people just punched me everywhere.

twitchwitch 04-23-2015 05:19 PM

here is a link

http://mentalhealthdaily.com/2014/06...-do-they-last/

Littlepaw 04-23-2015 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twitchwitch (Post 1137889)
Thanks - no I am not having any locking, that's for sure.

BUT - I just read something.....stopping cortisone can cause Body aches. Has anyone heard of this or expierenced this? I have stopped taking the cortisone now, so could this be a withdrawal effect?

I'm finding the aches are not limited to my ribs....I have aches in my arms, legs, neck. Just within a few hours. They are not cramps, just aches, like as if people just punched me everywhere.


Depends on how long you took cortisone. The longer, the worse. I came off a three week course a few months ago and had horrible boney type aches, headache and nausea. They do resolve pretty quickly, a few days for me.

twitchwitch 04-23-2015 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Littlepaw (Post 1137909)
Depends on how long you took cortisone. The longer, the worse. I came off a three week course a few months ago and had horrible boney type aches, headache and nausea. They do resolve pretty quickly, a few days for me.


I've been on it since 8-Apr. I started at 100mg for 5 days, then 50mg for 3 days, then 25mg for 3 days, then 12,5 for 3 days and then I am supposed to take 12,5 every other day for a few days. Well, today was the first day I didn't take the 12,5 (supposed to again tomorrow) and I got all of these aches that started at night. Sound like it could be due to this cortisone stop?


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