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I was hurting so I had to look up what the pain could be. I found a site that perfectly described everything. The "bubble", the stabbing-like pain just trying to breathe in or out, and the "pop" when I got the courage to take a deep breath. It was even in the same area that they describe. Some of the other problems I seen from other people don't seem to be this; however, it sounds like what the original poster had with the exception of it being on the right side.
http://www.failedsuccess.com/index.php?/weblog/comments/precordial_catch_syndrome_chest_pain/
Hope this helps!
-Mish-
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Become a Google Doctor when problems arise but that doesn't mean go to a doctor. It means do your research before going to your doctor so that you can make an informed decision when you get there. If you are having this kind of pain, push your doctor for a CT scan to rule out things like an abdominal abscess and an xray or blood test to rule out TB as it can present itself in the same way. My skin test for TB was inconclusive so I was also given and xray and finally a blood test to rule that out after a MONTH! I know that gallbladder is also a good possibility so make sure to get that ruled out as well.
Anyways, the point is, there are a LOT of things that can present themselves as rib pain so if yours is chronic and doesn't seem to be getting any better then get in and get things looked at. Be informed when you get there an ALWAYS question your doctor! If he/she is any kind of doctor then they will be glad to answer any questions that you may have. Well, hopefully my pain is just gas tonight because I really don't want to have to go to the doctor again in the morning. Two months in a hospital bed was WAY too long for this kid! Good luck everyone!!!
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hi... welll i have had these piercing pain right under my right breast.... so painful i cant breath... i cant even yawn, it hurts too much.. i have to sleep on my back because if i sleep on either side, my right chest kills me.... is there any idea of what it could be, yes i am a smoker, but lately it hurts too much to even smoke..... i dont know what it is and i dont have insurance. could it be a broken rib? or a collapsed lung?? any suggestions would be nice...
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lol i did take deep breath as deep as i could and it hurt so bad i made a grunting noise, but then i just laughed at myself for being so stupid because now it hurts worse lol.I'm not a doctor, and don't have much knowledge on such things, but I just had this pain under my left ribcage, exactly what the first post was describing. I researched it, and found the article and there is good advice. Worked for me.
"remember, the key to getting rid of the pain quickly is to just work up the courage to take that deep breath, scream in pain, and be done with it."
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arin wrote:
a big bubble that will only go away if i take a really deep breath, but it hurts too much to breathe or even move.
I've had the similar thing happen to once in a while for about 10 years now, but my doctor has never figured out what it was. The sudden sharp pain feels like it's just in the upper left part of my chest, underneath my breast tissue but quite as deep as my internal organs (lung or heart). Like for you, it will only go away if I breath in or out really deeply, so I force myself to suffer through it and keep breathing in deeply until I feel it "click" away. I've read that it may be caused by inflammation of the tissue, cartilage or muscle between your ribs, something called costochondritis apparently.
Good luck!
the part where you say the pain "clicks away", i know how that is. it happens to me quite a bit. it feels like my ribs snap into place when i breathe deep and it hurts like nothing i've ever felt before.
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How the hell do you make it go away? This sucks! I'm a young guy, in good shape (though I haven't been exercising consistantly recently) - 6'3", 200 pounds, former athlete. I'm only 31 and I feel like I can barely move without feeling pain :-(
HELP!
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anonymous wrote:
Your description sounds EXACTLY like what I'm experiencing, including the bubble effect, which I haven't seen many other people write about over the internet. I was wondering (if by any chance you see this) how this ended and if you ever discovered what it was.
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The only answers I've gotten from a doctor include that when you're young, there is a fluid that attaches itself to your lungs and ribs to help your lungs expand and grow as your body grows... And when you mature into an adult, that fluid is supposed to disappear or be absorbed by the body. In some people though, that fluid doesn't go away (who the hell knows why) and causes your lung to stick to your ribs when you exhale - causing the pain. Although I can't tell that I'm having any type of breathing problem and it doesn't hurt for me to breathe, I do feel a little better about that being what the doctor had to tell me. I went to the hospital once after being curious enough to rack up a bill over it and had all the heart tests and x-rays needed to tell me that I had huge lungs in great shape(for a smoker no-less) and my EKG was normal too.
I'd definitely like to hear if anyone else experiences this in the same way as I do - one other thing I get a pain in my teeth at the same time that feels different than a toothache or headache. You can email me at ***this post is edited by moderator *** *** private e-mails not allowed **
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