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When I’m really having problems, I

can feel my lungs hurt in the front and back but I usually feel it in front the

most. My doctor always wants to

know where I can feel it and checks those areas carefully during examinations.

June,

I often get an ache on my right side that

feels like a runner’s side ache. In fact, it is really hurting right now. I had the doubled over pain before I was

diagnosed with bronch and no one could figure out

what it was. After a while I just

figured that it had something to do with muscles and tissue and how the organs

are connected on the right side. It’s

good to hear that a doctor actually has an explanation.

Barb

re lungs

hurt

Hi everyone, really interested in the comments about

your lungs

hurt. I have had a constant ache(like toothache)

in my right side

under my ribs for weeks. When I mentioned it to my

usual doctor

he was a bit offhand and said it was not cancer so

not to worry

and I would learn to live with it! How nice!

However a lady doctor I

saw said if you have inflamation of the tissues in

the lung and

the muscles supporting them then that causes

pain. If I've had a

few bad days I can be doubled over with that pain

but if I am

better it's just a dull ache. Off to the

good old USA in 20 hours,

thank goodness I am a little better today. Have

finally solved our

nebulizer problem, my husband cut the US 3 pin

plug off the

transformer and put an english one on as we

have adaptors

with 2 pins for US which take English

plugs. I was just so

stressed out about the whole thing because I've

been on the neb

so much in the last 48 hours.

Love to all June

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Barb, When you say your lungs hurt, is it like a backache or can you feel it much deeper than your back?

RE: re lungs hurt

,

When I’m really having problems, I can feel my lungs hurt in the front and back but I usually feel it in front the most. My doctor always wants to know where I can feel it and checks those areas carefully during examinations.

June,

I often get an ache on my right side that feels like a runner’s side ache. In fact, it is really hurting right now. I had the doubled over pain before I was diagnosed with bronch and no one could figure out what it was. After a while I just figured that it had something to do with muscles and tissue and how the organs are connected on the right side. It’s good to hear that a doctor actually has an explanation.

Barb

-----Original Message-----From: junefraser2002 Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 10:20 AMTo: bronchiectasis Subject: re lungs hurt

Hi everyone, really interested in the comments about your lungs hurt. I have had a constant ache(like toothache) in my right side under my ribs for weeks. When I mentioned it to my usual doctor he was a bit offhand and said it was not cancer so not to worry and I would learn to live with it! How nice! However a lady doctor I saw said if you have inflamation of the tissues in the lung and the muscles supporting them then that causes pain. If I've had a few bad days I can be doubled over with that pain but if I am better it's just a dull ache. Off to the good old USA in 20 hours, thank goodness I am a little better today. Have finally solved our nebulizer problem, my husband cut the US 3 pin plug off the transformer and put an english one on as we have adaptors with 2 pins for US which take English plugs. I was just so stressed out about the whole thing because I've been on the neb so much in the last 48 hours. Love to all June

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June, the pain you describe sounds to me like pleurisy, which I have

had in the past. It's quite painful, actually, and I have had

pleurisy pain so bad it has doubled me over. (I've been lucky not

to have had it for a number of years, though!!)

Karin

>I have had a constant ache(like toothache) in my right side

> under my ribs for weeks. When I mentioned it to my usual doctor

> he was a bit offhand and said it was not cancer so not to worry

> and I would learn to live with it! How nice! However a lady doctor

I

> saw said if you have inflamation of the tissues in the lung and

> the muscles supporting them then that causes pain. If I've had a

> few bad days I can be doubled over with that pain but if I am

> better it's just a dull ache. Off to the good old USA in 20

hours,

> thank goodness I am a little better today.

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I also get sharp pains some times but I brush them off as pleurisy pains and

then they go away after a couple of days.

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>To: <bronchiectasis >

>Subject: RE: re lungs hurt

>Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 22:58:48 -0500

>

>,

>

>When I'm really having problems, I can feel my lungs hurt in the front

>and back but I usually feel it in front the most. My doctor always

>wants to know where I can feel it and checks those areas carefully

>during examinations.

>

>June,

>

>I often get an ache on my right side that feels like a runner's side

>ache. In fact, it is really hurting right now. I had the doubled over

>pain before I was diagnosed with bronch and no one could figure out what

>it was. After a while I just figured that it had something to do with

>muscles and tissue and how the organs are connected on the right side.

>It's good to hear that a doctor actually has an explanation.

>

> Barb

>

>

>

> re lungs hurt

>

>Hi everyone, really interested in the comments about your lungs

>hurt. I have had a constant ache(like toothache) in my right side

>under my ribs for weeks. When I mentioned it to my usual doctor

>he was a bit offhand and said it was not cancer so not to worry

>and I would learn to live with it! How nice! However a lady doctor I

>saw said if you have inflamation of the tissues in the lung and

>the muscles supporting them then that causes pain. If I've had a

>few bad days I can be doubled over with that pain but if I am

>better it's just a dull ache. Off to the good old USA in 20 hours,

>thank goodness I am a little better today. Have finally solved our

>nebulizer problem, my husband cut the US 3 pin plug off the

>transformer and put an english one on as we have adaptors

>with 2 pins for US which take English plugs. I was just so

>stressed out about the whole thing because I've been on the neb

>so much in the last 48 hours.

>Love to all June

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thankyou Barb for your answers. At least now I know what to look for when I get the pain,

RE: re lungs hurt

,

When I’m really having problems, I can feel my lungs hurt in the front and back but I usually feel it in front the most. My doctor always wants to know where I can feel it and checks those areas carefully during examinations.

June,

I often get an ache on my right side that feels like a runner’s side ache. In fact, it is really hurting right now. I had the doubled over pain before I was diagnosed with bronch and no one could figure out what it was. After a while I just figured that it had something to do with muscles and tissue and how the organs are connected on the right side. It’s good to hear that a doctor actually has an explanation.

Barb

-----Original Message-----From: junefraser2002 Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 10:20 AMTo: bronchiectasis Subject: re lungs hurt

Hi everyone, really interested in the comments about your lungs hurt. I have had a constant ache(like toothache) in my right side under my ribs for weeks. When I mentioned it to my usual doctor he was a bit offhand and said it was not cancer so not to worry and I would learn to live with it! How nice! However a lady doctor I saw said if you have inflamation of the tissues in the lung and the muscles supporting them then that causes pain. If I've had a few bad days I can be doubled over with that pain but if I am better it's just a dull ache. Off to the good old USA in 20 hours, thank goodness I am a little better today. Have finally solved our nebulizer problem, my husband cut the US 3 pin plug off the transformer and put an english one on as we have adaptors with 2 pins for US which take English plugs. I was just so stressed out about the whole thing because I've been on the neb so much in the last 48 hours. Love to all June

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