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Q: Back Pain, Please Help!
asked by: link on June 27th, 2006
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Well this pain started a very long time ago.. Its been consistent for about two years now.. The worst of it began about one month ago.. I was doing high jump.. I had stretched and jumped over every bar for 3 different heights.. When I got to a certain point and I went to jump.. I made it over but when I landed I could barely breathe nor move my back.. After about 5 minutes I was ok for walking.. It began to fade away slowly after the 3rd week.. Later on I got this chronic cough.. I have brown chitis however it is spelt and asthma.. I had hard time breathing and bad weazing.. I coughed very deep and hard and my back killed.. Its been 4 weeks with an intense backpain 24/7.. It hurts alot when I breath deeply.. Its more to the left of my back and right under the shoulder blade.. It is driving me insane.. Affecting my sports, workout habbits etc.. Someone please help me.. Please and thanks.
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Tamadrummer
replied on June 27th, 2006
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If you are still battling bronchitis, and coughing very hard you could be experiencing sympathetic pain caused by the heavy coughing.

The coughing can cause alot of pain between the ribs in what is called the "inter-costal" area and when that gets inflamed it will hurt like crazy. For now, before you can get to a doctor, cough medicine and motrin might help for the short term and get to your primary care doc for some x-rays and prescription meds if they deem it necessary.

I am not a doctor and I don't play one on tv but it really doesn't sound like a t-spine issue, it sounds more like a pneumonia or bronchitis issue with sympathetic pain in the back/ribs.

Good luck,
brian
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link
replied on June 27th, 2006
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Thank you so much :)

i think is pnemonia, my mom recently went to the doctor after suffering the same symptoms and problems I did.. She suffered pnemonia.. She got x-rayed and they found a shadow.. The shadow may be lung cancer.. Do you think I may have that same problem?
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