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01-05-2009, 05:55 PM | #1 | ||
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DiMari,
Hi, i was searching on the net about buzzing (like a cell phone vibrating) on the chest and was happy to find your post. So 2 nights ago this happened to me and it woke me with a start. I was lying on my right side nursing my daughter and I was 1/2 asleep but aware since my baby was in bed with me. All of a sudden i closed my eyes and opened them abrubtly b/c i felt like someone put a vibrating cell phone right on my chest below my collar bone! Then I felt like my left arm which i had resting on my left hip, tingled a bit. Like I had gotten a little jolt, or shock of electricity go thru me. It was so weird. Also, I've been feeling like a flutter in my heart. I'm wondering if this has to do with my heart (which I will be seeing a cardiologist tomorrow) or TOS? i've never heard of this condition before, but I do sit in front of a computer at work....any thoughts? thanks! btw I'm 26 y/o female with no prior medical history. Healthy as a horse (i think??) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | (Broken Wings) (02-23-2009) |
01-11-2009, 12:45 PM | #2 | |||
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This is the oddest feeling for sure. I think it is a positional thing with nursing. I know I nursed a gang of babes, in bed and the last one for 2 years and 8 months I mostly was keeping milkup due to severe allergy. But when you are in the position you are with a babe in your arms, under your arm pit to the front is the intercoastal clavicular nerve. If you remember laying on a hand and tingling to wake up, it kind of is that with this nerve. When people have a brachial plexus, like a whiplash injury, accident, repetative strain injury from their job, the nerves off the cervical neck go across the collar bone, behind the collar bone. This can be a real long term problem for most. I think without other symptoms that yours is positional and you may want to try changing positions, using a tube shape foam, like your baby buddy for over your arm to lay the baby, and then add an extra pillow to where you are laying. Keep using that baby buddy in chairs, if you are out drag it with you or make a smaller travel pillow due. Are you starting to feel pull on the lig's along the sides of the breast? Do you have any butcher knife feeling above your wing. Your body may be predisposed to these nerve type crush entrapments so protect yourself. If carrying your baby, get a GOOD front or hip seat type to take weight off your arms in front and distruibute better. I always have the unbrella stroller around. With my grandson and he is sooo heavy and big I had to wheel him even around as I did things instead of the balance on the hip. from getting him from the house to the car and diaper bag, and bringing in grocerys I always used the unbrella, it is in the car and one in the garage, So glad I never got rid of the last childs. He is 3 1/2 and my youngest is now 13.....so he gets around. LOL, now I have a bag buggy that I keep in the car too. Before that I used the umbroller for YEARS to shop. Good luck and let us know how you are. Try a warm moist heat under the arm pit during the evening, di
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"Thanks for this!" says: | (Broken Wings) (02-23-2009) |
01-12-2009, 12:12 AM | #3 | |||
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I copied the last 2 posts to a new thread for earlybird.
here is the link to it- http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ad.php?t=69674
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DiMarie (01-12-2009) |
02-22-2009, 01:21 AM | #4 | |||
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i get chest pain when two ribs pinch a nerve. things to avoid:
don't do the cobra in yoga. don't try to sprawl across the bed of the pickup trying to reach something that is just a little too far away. get a ladder and climb up in the pickup. when i get this i just have to take very shallow breaths until i can get to the chiropractor, or do other yoga poses if my body will allow it. the yoga will do the same thing the chiro does if you listen to your body about what hurts and what doesn't. & don't do what hurts. |
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02-23-2009, 09:52 PM | #5 | ||
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omg.
In past two years, I've gone to the hospital for 7 ER visits due to this symptom. I've had the EKGs and nitro - there was nothing wrong with my heart. So some docs said it was "constipation." Then, when I had nothing in my system (literally, no food) they thought my muscles on the rib cage were hardening. I asked them, can this be "autonomic neuropathy" starting? Then they said "yes." But now, you (as you have done in the past, and THANK YOU), you actually point out the nerve that may be being affected. I am going to talk to my doc next time about this, as he said "huh?" as usual as I am trying to find a CURE to help myself get better... Why is it that we must do so much research on our own, and find the medical truths, before the docs then connect the dots and say, "oh yes, that is it."??? Very irritated with the docs right now...do no doctors open a book and try to help their TOS patient??? Can you repost your great post showing what nerves go where so we can share that info. with our docs? |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Jomar (02-24-2009) |
02-24-2009, 01:15 PM | #6 | |||
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Is this the one you mean Tam? http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post73967-13.html there's also these in useful sticky post#1 Anatomy info links http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/home_pag...rial_Small.htm http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bi...cle/mustut.htm http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/Med...em/learnit.htm http://mywebpages.comcast.net/wnor/homepage.htm http://catalog.nucleusinc.com/genera...aw=&TL=512&A=2 http://www.ptcentral.com/muscles/ http://www.realbodywork.com/ http://www.fleshandbones.com/readingroom/pdf/1097.pdf http://www.getbodysmart.com/index.htm this one shows PECTORAL ARTERIES, VEINS AND NERVES The vessels and nerves of the pectoral region are branches of the subclavian and axillary arteries and the intercostal nerves. red & blue = vascular green= nerves I was amazed at how many tender & sore spots I had in between my ribs when the PT worked on me for my sacroiliac, low back & myofasical pain. http://home.comcast.net/~wnor/lesson...pectregion.htm
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