CF and chest pain

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shortcody23

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I am fifteen years old and i was diagnosed 2 and a half years ago. I luckily haven't really developed much of the chest portion of the disease until the begining of this year. I was hospitalized for it two months ago and my CF Clinic said that as I've grown older i have devloped the chest portion. I have seen a few different pulmonoligists and they say that it is pleural pain. They also found that because of an inknown cause. For quite some time i have had a few ribs popped out of place due to inflammation of my muscles in the walls of my lungs. It has also caused my spine to come out of allignment and i cant sleep, stand, or sit straight. I am starting physical therapy soo and i am hopeful that it will relieve some of my chest and back pain. Although my clinic doctors agree that it looks as if this will be around for the next 4-6 years. I am just wondering if anyone has suggestions. I'm sure a lot of you can relate. Right now im not on much pain pills but once i start physical therapy they are going to try pain patches. Because of all my current problems my school is not comfortable with me doing P.E. due to the fact of a very liimited physical exercises for me to do. But my doctors would like the school to keep me in and allow me to do the few things i can. If anyone has any pain relief advice, or any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Cody
 
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shortcody23

Guest
I am fifteen years old and i was diagnosed 2 and a half years ago. I luckily haven't really developed much of the chest portion of the disease until the begining of this year. I was hospitalized for it two months ago and my CF Clinic said that as I've grown older i have devloped the chest portion. I have seen a few different pulmonoligists and they say that it is pleural pain. They also found that because of an inknown cause. For quite some time i have had a few ribs popped out of place due to inflammation of my muscles in the walls of my lungs. It has also caused my spine to come out of allignment and i cant sleep, stand, or sit straight. I am starting physical therapy soo and i am hopeful that it will relieve some of my chest and back pain. Although my clinic doctors agree that it looks as if this will be around for the next 4-6 years. I am just wondering if anyone has suggestions. I'm sure a lot of you can relate. Right now im not on much pain pills but once i start physical therapy they are going to try pain patches. Because of all my current problems my school is not comfortable with me doing P.E. due to the fact of a very liimited physical exercises for me to do. But my doctors would like the school to keep me in and allow me to do the few things i can. If anyone has any pain relief advice, or any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Cody
 
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shortcody23

Guest
I am fifteen years old and i was diagnosed 2 and a half years ago. I luckily haven't really developed much of the chest portion of the disease until the begining of this year. I was hospitalized for it two months ago and my CF Clinic said that as I've grown older i have devloped the chest portion. I have seen a few different pulmonoligists and they say that it is pleural pain. They also found that because of an inknown cause. For quite some time i have had a few ribs popped out of place due to inflammation of my muscles in the walls of my lungs. It has also caused my spine to come out of allignment and i cant sleep, stand, or sit straight. I am starting physical therapy soo and i am hopeful that it will relieve some of my chest and back pain. Although my clinic doctors agree that it looks as if this will be around for the next 4-6 years. I am just wondering if anyone has suggestions. I'm sure a lot of you can relate. Right now im not on much pain pills but once i start physical therapy they are going to try pain patches. Because of all my current problems my school is not comfortable with me doing P.E. due to the fact of a very liimited physical exercises for me to do. But my doctors would like the school to keep me in and allow me to do the few things i can. If anyone has any pain relief advice, or any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Cody
 
S

shortcody23

Guest
I am fifteen years old and i was diagnosed 2 and a half years ago. I luckily haven't really developed much of the chest portion of the disease until the begining of this year. I was hospitalized for it two months ago and my CF Clinic said that as I've grown older i have devloped the chest portion. I have seen a few different pulmonoligists and they say that it is pleural pain. They also found that because of an inknown cause. For quite some time i have had a few ribs popped out of place due to inflammation of my muscles in the walls of my lungs. It has also caused my spine to come out of allignment and i cant sleep, stand, or sit straight. I am starting physical therapy soo and i am hopeful that it will relieve some of my chest and back pain. Although my clinic doctors agree that it looks as if this will be around for the next 4-6 years. I am just wondering if anyone has suggestions. I'm sure a lot of you can relate. Right now im not on much pain pills but once i start physical therapy they are going to try pain patches. Because of all my current problems my school is not comfortable with me doing P.E. due to the fact of a very liimited physical exercises for me to do. But my doctors would like the school to keep me in and allow me to do the few things i can. If anyone has any pain relief advice, or any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Cody
 
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shortcody23

Guest
I am fifteen years old and i was diagnosed 2 and a half years ago. I luckily haven't really developed much of the chest portion of the disease until the begining of this year. I was hospitalized for it two months ago and my CF Clinic said that as I've grown older i have devloped the chest portion. I have seen a few different pulmonoligists and they say that it is pleural pain. They also found that because of an inknown cause. For quite some time i have had a few ribs popped out of place due to inflammation of my muscles in the walls of my lungs. It has also caused my spine to come out of allignment and i cant sleep, stand, or sit straight. I am starting physical therapy soo and i am hopeful that it will relieve some of my chest and back pain. Although my clinic doctors agree that it looks as if this will be around for the next 4-6 years. I am just wondering if anyone has suggestions. I'm sure a lot of you can relate. Right now im not on much pain pills but once i start physical therapy they are going to try pain patches. Because of all my current problems my school is not comfortable with me doing P.E. due to the fact of a very liimited physical exercises for me to do. But my doctors would like the school to keep me in and allow me to do the few things i can. If anyone has any pain relief advice, or any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.
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<br />Thanks,
<br />Cody
 

JazzysMom

New member
I have had pain for various reasons over the years. The different things that have helped are chiropractic care, massage, yoga/stretching, warm compresses, ibupfren or other anti inflammatories & sadly.....narcotic pain relievers.

Sometimes its a really difficult plug that you need to get up & they dont always show on the xray. The bad thing about these is that it hurts so bad its hard to work on getting it up & out!
 

JazzysMom

New member
I have had pain for various reasons over the years. The different things that have helped are chiropractic care, massage, yoga/stretching, warm compresses, ibupfren or other anti inflammatories & sadly.....narcotic pain relievers.

Sometimes its a really difficult plug that you need to get up & they dont always show on the xray. The bad thing about these is that it hurts so bad its hard to work on getting it up & out!
 

JazzysMom

New member
I have had pain for various reasons over the years. The different things that have helped are chiropractic care, massage, yoga/stretching, warm compresses, ibupfren or other anti inflammatories & sadly.....narcotic pain relievers.

Sometimes its a really difficult plug that you need to get up & they dont always show on the xray. The bad thing about these is that it hurts so bad its hard to work on getting it up & out!
 

JazzysMom

New member
I have had pain for various reasons over the years. The different things that have helped are chiropractic care, massage, yoga/stretching, warm compresses, ibupfren or other anti inflammatories & sadly.....narcotic pain relievers.

Sometimes its a really difficult plug that you need to get up & they dont always show on the xray. The bad thing about these is that it hurts so bad its hard to work on getting it up & out!
 

JazzysMom

New member
I have had pain for various reasons over the years. The different things that have helped are chiropractic care, massage, yoga/stretching, warm compresses, ibupfren or other anti inflammatories & sadly.....narcotic pain relievers.
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<br />Sometimes its a really difficult plug that you need to get up & they dont always show on the xray. The bad thing about these is that it hurts so bad its hard to work on getting it up & out!
 

Kaersta

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hey im Kaersta an i have cf im 17 an iv had it all my life. the reason i have chest an back pain is i cough all the time.. i can laugh without coughing. but one thing that helps is the hot rock that massage ppl use get those an they help with the whol back pain.. i try not to take anymore meds than possible they actually make me sick.. so ya try massages or get a book on reflexolagy an there is some stuff n there for cf ppl ways to relive some symptoms an they work..

- kaersta@hotmail.com
 

Kaersta

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hey im Kaersta an i have cf im 17 an iv had it all my life. the reason i have chest an back pain is i cough all the time.. i can laugh without coughing. but one thing that helps is the hot rock that massage ppl use get those an they help with the whol back pain.. i try not to take anymore meds than possible they actually make me sick.. so ya try massages or get a book on reflexolagy an there is some stuff n there for cf ppl ways to relive some symptoms an they work..

- kaersta@hotmail.com
 

Kaersta

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hey im Kaersta an i have cf im 17 an iv had it all my life. the reason i have chest an back pain is i cough all the time.. i can laugh without coughing. but one thing that helps is the hot rock that massage ppl use get those an they help with the whol back pain.. i try not to take anymore meds than possible they actually make me sick.. so ya try massages or get a book on reflexolagy an there is some stuff n there for cf ppl ways to relive some symptoms an they work..

- kaersta@hotmail.com
 

Kaersta

New member
hey im Kaersta an i have cf im 17 an iv had it all my life. the reason i have chest an back pain is i cough all the time.. i can laugh without coughing. but one thing that helps is the hot rock that massage ppl use get those an they help with the whol back pain.. i try not to take anymore meds than possible they actually make me sick.. so ya try massages or get a book on reflexolagy an there is some stuff n there for cf ppl ways to relive some symptoms an they work..

- kaersta@hotmail.com
 

Kaersta

New member
hey im Kaersta an i have cf im 17 an iv had it all my life. the reason i have chest an back pain is i cough all the time.. i can laugh without coughing. but one thing that helps is the hot rock that massage ppl use get those an they help with the whol back pain.. i try not to take anymore meds than possible they actually make me sick.. so ya try massages or get a book on reflexolagy an there is some stuff n there for cf ppl ways to relive some symptoms an they work..
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<br />- kaersta@hotmail.com
 

LittleFlav

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My doctor and mom both say if you get a mucus plug(which causes chest pain) streching helps or coughing continuesly<img src="i/expressions/coughing.gif" border="0">.
 

LittleFlav

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My doctor and mom both say if you get a mucus plug(which causes chest pain) streching helps or coughing continuesly<img src="i/expressions/coughing.gif" border="0">.
 

LittleFlav

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My doctor and mom both say if you get a mucus plug(which causes chest pain) streching helps or coughing continuesly<img src="i/expressions/coughing.gif" border="0">.
 

LittleFlav

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My doctor and mom both say if you get a mucus plug(which causes chest pain) streching helps or coughing continuesly<img src="i/expressions/coughing.gif" border="0">.
 

LittleFlav

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My doctor and mom both say if you get a mucus plug(which causes chest pain) streching helps or coughing continuesly<img src="i/expressions/coughing.gif" border="0">.
 
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