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PostPosted: 03/15/08 - 11:00    Post subject: i am 27 and i have similer pain Vote now! Reply with quote

its in my mid back on the left and if i bend or turn it shoots throught to the front but i can barely breath and it hurts like hell ... and it happened once before and i thought i was going to die when i layed down on my side it was unbearable, flat on my back was a little easier but i thought i was having a heart attack or something ... no clue yet as to what could be causing this any suggestions .....

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PostPosted: 04/21/08 - 09:49    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Same exact pain, heart attach feeling and sharp shooting pain. Mine starts by left shoulder blade near spine and causes a stabbing pain before spreading to chest, etc.
I'm going to a chiro because I too believe it's a rib to spine problem as MRI's only rule out pinched nerves in the spine, not outside of it.
But also am going to get a Standup MRI of mid spine as a condition called destablized Spine could exist, meaning it can't handle the upper body weight, and cause problems while standing or even sitting. Lay down MRI's will most likely miss it.
The heart attack feeling and breathing feeling I believe is being caused by a pinched nerve, as when my back is relaxed, it happens alot, even making shoulders and arms weak, and headaches. But when my back is all spasm and rigid, no movement occurs so it doesn't happen that much.

It is a long painful journy as many musculoskeletal specialist are not educated in this area, chiro's can feel it. One highly recommended musuloskeletal even said it's an area injuries are not very likely to occur, and that was after I informed him of crashing into a parked car left rib cage first. Most likely they are more of a common sports musculoskeletal injuries specialists, not all around types.
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PostPosted: 04/28/08 - 10:45    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi all, im 24 and was diagnosed with Degenerative Disc Disease at 19, it took 5 docs appointment to finally get a ortho referal and an MRI which showed my discs dying and prolapsing, i have sciatica and for a good 6 months was in a type of pain i cant even describe. I can only advise that you dont take painkillers if you dont know your diagnosis - they only mask the pain & your body is trying to tell you something important with some pains (ie - dont bend down that far)... I have been working in hospitals & social care for 6 years and am now an Occupational Therapy student and met lots of people with this condition that had the disc surgery & i can honestly say, no matter how bad the pain gets I WILL NEVER HAVE IT, these people had more problems nerve/spinal chord/range of movement wise & said they regreted. I am now waiting a 2nd MRI as i am now habving pain in my arms, been told ny neuro its possible Thoracic outlet syndrome, (although im having sympotoms for MS which im terrrified of).... so - be persistant with the Doctors, from working in the 'inside' so to speak, i know how busy they are & the younger you are the more difficult to be heard, dont act nervous when you have an appointment, be direct as to where your pain is, TELL THEM WHATS WHAT.

All the best guys.
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PostPosted: 06/26/08 - 20:44    Post subject: Re: UNDER ARM PAIN AND ULNAR TO HANDS.......... Vote now! Reply with quote

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JUST HAD T1-C7 FORMAN CANAL OPENING WITH MINIMAL INVASIVE LASER SPINE SURGERY..GOT NO RELIEF......HAVING PAINS IN RING FINGERS AND PINKY FINGERS, SIDE ARMS,ELBOWS,TRICEPS,UNDER ARM PITS......ANYONE EXPERIENCE IT??


I am a massage therapist. I belive that you are having problems with your tendons. Not sure where you are located but you want to find someone like me that can perform CTR (Contractual tendon release) this can be very effective. The is a tendon that run straight under your arm pit and follows down into your elbow then down into your wrist and into fingers. Have it done i will be very suprised if it dont work. Just trying to help Smile
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PostPosted: 07/06/08 - 14:30    Post subject: Left upper back pain and difficulty breathing... Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi.

I´m having this annoying left upper back pain and difficulty breathing like some of you here. I just thought we could share experiences, for they haven´t been able to find what´s wrong with me.

John.
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PostPosted: 07/10/08 - 08:22    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Not completely on- or off-topic, but I've suffered from lower back pain for a considerable length of time now, and my sleeping patterns were really suffering. On doctors orders, I bought a memory foam mattress as these are meant to be really good for easing back pain at night. The mattress moulds around the shape of your body and also accounts for any movements you may make during the night.
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PostPosted: 08/10/08 - 14:24    Post subject: My back pain Vote now! Reply with quote

46 year old female

I sound a lot like you guys. Have been to way too many doctors, but finally got one to give me an MRI. I got a copy on CD and looked at it myself and saw at least two herniated discs. One in the cervical region and the other in the Thoracic region. Have had all the heart tests because this highly resembled a heart attack. Everything checked out normal. Still waiting to hear from my doctor for the "official" diagnosis, but you can't help but see the herniations, nor feel them! It also looks like my spine is starting to deteriorate. Crying or Very sad I love horseback riding so I hope this doesn't keep me from it. I have gone ahead and scheduled a consult with a neurosurgeon for this next week. I at least need to know what activities I can safely do while in this predicament. Confused
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PostPosted: 10/10/08 - 07:36    Post subject: Joining the Pain Party Vote now! Reply with quote

I'm 28, was in a chain reaction accident over a year ago. I was in the middle with the smallest car, basically got hit by two SUV's. You can't see herniated disks on my MRI that took a year to get referred to, I think I see them on my MRI - but docs tried calling it degeneration with a typically disclaimer that it could be "Shermans disease". I'm recently off pain meds, it's the hardest thing I might have ever done for something I was taking to be normal. The only thing I can do for pain is walking it off, and a few ibuprophen that just don't do the job. I will say that dropping the meds finally made me wake up in terms of opening my eyes to what is really important. I feel like hell, but at least I feel something. Evil or Very Mad
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