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I've had this for three years now. It hurts especially after talking a lot or laughing hard. I saw a doctor about it and was told it was costochronditis. I take Motrin for it. Heat especiallly helps. I have a microwavable heat pack...don't make it too hot...that I use. Also use a heat pad some nights , and icy/hot helps too, although I only use this at home because the smell is strong! Not much is known about it, unfortunately!!!!!! Also, standing in a hot shower helps as well! It is well known that heat helps with blood flow! It IS painful and I thought I was having a heart attack...more needs to be learned about this and finding a treatment!

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I have similar problem since last six months, and initially I was thinking may be gastritis but i took medicine it did not help. I get pain in sternum when i move my head or when i push forward or when i want to lye down or when i want to get up from the bed. Just now I tried to play with my daughter when i tried to do from jumps it hurts me so much I could not repeat. If any suggestion please keep posting. 

Thanks

Shahnaz

 

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I had the flu the middle of February which led into pnemonia and have had chest pain ever since.  I have seen over 20 Doctors and have had many tests, procedures and ever orifice of my body probed.  I still do not have an answer from the doctors as to why I hurt all of the time.  I was startting to think that I was the only one!  I'm glad to find this forum as proof that I am not along in this struggle of getting back to health.

I have had medical doctors say that it was due to stress and anxiety so I went to two differnt Psycologists that told me it was a medical issue.  I'm told that my heart, lungs and circulatory systems are in good health. Leaving me with one question.  What the hell is my chest still hurting.  If I get an answer I willl gladly pass it along in hopes that the information might help some one.

 

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Did you ever find a solution? I have the same symptoms.

Thank you
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I get this pain to. Offten when i get to drunk and pass out on my stomach with my hand balled up in a fist, tucked up under my chest. The way you sleep may factor in to your chest pain. How old is your bed..?
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You're fourty?! I'm getting this painand I'm only fifteen!
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I had the same just go up and down ur sternum with a strong vibrator that will make the pain a whole lot better
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Sternum pain is consistent with Rheumatoid Arthritis. I was diagnosed with RA 2 yrs ago. For a year, i have battled the pain in the sternum. It can also hurt in my back, too; as well as ribs and collar bone. I believe i am understanding your pain because you have described everything i tried to tell my drs. Costochondritis is a result of RA and its excruciating. Steroids help as well as diclofenac (nsaid) cream / gel. It will pass, but it will be back. My sympathy goes out to all that experience it.
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Hi there! I recently had similar sounding chest pain and found out I had a non hodgkins lymphoma tumor in my mediastinal area. This cancer affects young women primarily, and I was in perfect health otherwise. Hope it’s already cleared whatever you had! But wanted to through out my personal experience since I read this almost a year ago when the pain started and I’m now 1/2 way through chemo!
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I don’t want to freak anyone out but I had a pain like this and it was a cancer tumor growing in my chest area. Its called primary mediastinal large B cell lymphoma. And if you haven’t gotfen your pain diagnosed please go to a dr and be checked for this!
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Second that - Mine happened because of a huge knot in my right trapezoid, pulls into the neck.... ect until... I did a little light streching to the trap / neck and it released...hurt a little weird when it released though.
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I’m 65 and having the same problem. I was told I have a diaphragmatic hernia on my last CT scan. Wondering if this might be related
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What does it mean when your chest feels like it's pulsating, and goes into your back? Every time I move the pain follows.
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