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Old 10-08-2011, 02:56 PM
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pain in mid-left back, left side, chest. Hug?

Started a couple of days ago with first a tender area on the left side of left breast and also the area next to it on the side. Thought maybe my bra caused it.

But then I started with pain in the middle of my back, just below shoulder blade and slightly to the left. It's a sort of achy throbbing pain and sometimes a sort of "burning" feeling that has remained pretty constant and has awakened me two nights in a row. It's not horrible pain but it is uncomfortable.

Had some mid chest pain too but that comes and goes and if I touch the chest it's almost tender. Doubt it's my heart and if it was on the right side I might think gallbladder.

Could this be what is called the "MS Hug"? I'm thinking it could also just be a pinched nerve.

Sometimes it does drift over to just the right side of the spine.

If it is nerve or MS related it might just be what pushes me to start on the Neurotin my neuro prescribed this week (for arm and other intermittent nerve pain). If been slow to want to take it but if this pain continues...well, I probably will.

Any input here folks?


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Old 10-08-2011, 06:17 PM
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Started a couple of days ago with first a tender area on the left side of left breast and also the area next to it on the side. Thought maybe my bra caused it.

But then I started with pain in the middle of my back, just below shoulder blade and slightly to the left. It's a sort of achy throbbing pain and sometimes a sort of "burning" feeling that has remained pretty constant and has awakened me two nights in a row. It's not horrible pain but it is uncomfortable.

Had some mid chest pain too but that comes and goes and if I touch the chest it's almost tender. Doubt it's my heart and if it was on the right side I might think gallbladder.

Could this be what is called the "MS Hug"? I'm thinking it could also just be a pinched nerve.

Sometimes it does drift over to just the right side of the spine.

If it is nerve or MS related it might just be what pushes me to start on the Neurotin my neuro prescribed this week (for arm and other intermittent nerve pain). If been slow to want to take it but if this pain continues...well, I probably will.

Any input here folks?
It's the hug. When I first had the hug,b dx,I thought I had lung cancer. And the hug can move allllll around 2 the oddest of places. Do not panic,it is,in fact,the hug.
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Old 10-08-2011, 06:26 PM
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It's the hug. When I first had the hug,b dx,I thought I had lung cancer. And the hug can move allllll around 2 the oddest of places. Do not panic,it is,in fact,the hug.
It [U]could[/U] be the hug. There are, however, other things it could be. I'd suggest getting it checked out by your doctor (PCP or neuro).
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Old 10-08-2011, 06:32 PM
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It [U]could[/U] be the hug. There are, however, other things it could be. I'd suggest getting it checked out by your doctor (PCP or neuro).
Oh,oh my,It COULD be the hug. Sorry.
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Old 10-08-2011, 07:32 PM
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My hug feels tight and crushing...like a heart attack. People feel it differently but don't assume. Ask your doc just to be sure.
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Old 10-08-2011, 07:43 PM
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Today I tried to nap but the nagging achy thing wouldn't let me. Very annoying.

So I had my husband put some Aspircreme on it. I'm always up for a mini "massage" but I had to have him stop once he got the lotion rubbed in because it was very uncomfortable for him to rub that area of the back.

The discomfort was highly unusual for I get massages both professional and my sweet hubby. Weirdness.

The cream must have helped though for I was able to get about a 45 minute snooze. I needed it cuz friends are coming over for games and munchies and visiting. We call it "geezer night". Sure hope the pain doesn't distract me. Time for some advil I think.

Keep the input coming. Thank you.
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Old 10-08-2011, 08:42 PM
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This was my worst symptom for YEARS..until I finally got DX and given help for spasticity in my legs. Turns out the meds I took for my legs and spinal stenosis helped my MS hug. I have never had it again after 20 plus years of misery.

Before I knew (and the docs knew) it was MS hug, I took RX Methocarbamol, a less drowsy muscle relaxant along with 3 pills 200 mg of Ibruprofin. When the squeezing took my breath away, I would wear a velcro back wrap to hold those muscles tighter and give them support. THAT really helped too.

Good luck..hope you get relief

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Old 10-08-2011, 09:05 PM
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I'm so sorry, I know the MS HUG can be awful. I take Nurontin & Bacolfin both,but for my feet the spacisty(sp).
It has had a bonus as I haven't had any HUGS!LOL
I would take the Nurontin,I Pray it helps.
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Old 10-09-2011, 01:52 AM
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You "guys" are so great to give me your input. So...tonight the "geezers" came over and we ended up just snacking and visiting..no games. Pain was still present but not bad and so all the distraction was a help I think.

Now it's late, I'm in my "jammies" and ready to hit the hay but along with the pain I've been having now my upper back (almost like it's the skin) seems real sensitive...sort of burning or irritated or something. Hope I can sleep tonight. Think I'll take an ibuprofen and see it that will help.

...and thanks for sharing with me. It helps to know I'm not alone. God bless you. Night night.
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