Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 Just popping in to say hi--been under the weather this week with a very painful bout of costochondritis (again.) I didn't realize it was also called Tietze's syndrome, which is a side effect of Dercum's. Whatever, it HURTS and after having xrays yesterday and a heart check to rule anything else out, that's what the doc said. No major heart probs, just the bundle branch block, and she says its really nothing to worry about at the moment, as long as everything else about the heart seems to be working ok. So I am on double dose of diclofenac, ice, and heat and rest--no picking up rambunctious 2-year olds or 5-year old. This morning Allan (one of the triplets) had adenoids out and ear tubes put in, and we stayed there with him at the surgical center from 7 AM until 10:30. He was a real little trooper! I hope to keepup with the posts better when it doesn't hurt to type. Trying to stay warm after a 30-degree temp. drop, Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 Hi Judi. I am just curious as to what some of the other diseases you have are, and the symptoms are if you don't mind telling me. My rheumy says he believes I have other things going on with me along with the RA. Hugs -- [ ] A quick hello Just popping in to say hi--been under the weather this week with a very painful bout of costochondritis (again.) I didn't realize it was also called Tietze's syndrome, which is a side effect of Dercum's. Whatever, it HURTS and after having xrays yesterday and a heart check to rule anything else out, that's what the doc said. No major heart probs, just the bundle branch block, and she says its really nothing to worry about at the moment, as long as everything else about the heart seems to be working ok. So I am on double dose of diclofenac, ice, and heat and rest--no picking up rambunctious 2-year olds or 5-year old. This morning Allan (one of the triplets) had adenoids out and ear tubes put in, and we stayed there with him at the surgical center from 7 AM until 10:30. He was a real little trooper! I hope to keepup with the posts better when it doesn't hurt to type. Trying to stay warm after a 30-degree temp. drop, Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 Hi Judi. I am just curious as to what some of the other diseases you have are, and the symptoms are if you don't mind telling me. My rheumy says he believes I have other things going on with me along with the RA. Hugs -- [ ] A quick hello Just popping in to say hi--been under the weather this week with a very painful bout of costochondritis (again.) I didn't realize it was also called Tietze's syndrome, which is a side effect of Dercum's. Whatever, it HURTS and after having xrays yesterday and a heart check to rule anything else out, that's what the doc said. No major heart probs, just the bundle branch block, and she says its really nothing to worry about at the moment, as long as everything else about the heart seems to be working ok. So I am on double dose of diclofenac, ice, and heat and rest--no picking up rambunctious 2-year olds or 5-year old. This morning Allan (one of the triplets) had adenoids out and ear tubes put in, and we stayed there with him at the surgical center from 7 AM until 10:30. He was a real little trooper! I hope to keepup with the posts better when it doesn't hurt to type. Trying to stay warm after a 30-degree temp. drop, Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 Judi, hope this gets better for you real soon. Take care of yourself and God bless. kerri sue nonny46 <nonny46@...> wrote: Just popping in to say hi--been under the weather this week with a very painful bout of costochondritis (again.) I didn't realize it was also called Tietze's syndrome, which is a side effect of Dercum's. Whatever, it HURTS and after having xrays yesterday and a heart check to rule anything else out, that's what the doc said. No major heart probs, just the bundle branch block, and she says its really nothing to worry about at the moment, as long as everything else about the heart seems to be working ok. So I am on double dose of diclofenac, ice, and heat and rest--no picking up rambunctious 2-year olds or 5-year old. This morning Allan (one of the triplets) had adenoids out and ear tubes put in, and we stayed there with him at the surgical center from 7 AM until 10:30. He was a real little trooper! I hope to keepup with the posts better when it doesn't hurt to type. Trying to stay warm after a 30-degree temp. drop, Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 Judi, hope this gets better for you real soon. Take care of yourself and God bless. kerri sue nonny46 <nonny46@...> wrote: Just popping in to say hi--been under the weather this week with a very painful bout of costochondritis (again.) I didn't realize it was also called Tietze's syndrome, which is a side effect of Dercum's. Whatever, it HURTS and after having xrays yesterday and a heart check to rule anything else out, that's what the doc said. No major heart probs, just the bundle branch block, and she says its really nothing to worry about at the moment, as long as everything else about the heart seems to be working ok. So I am on double dose of diclofenac, ice, and heat and rest--no picking up rambunctious 2-year olds or 5-year old. This morning Allan (one of the triplets) had adenoids out and ear tubes put in, and we stayed there with him at the surgical center from 7 AM until 10:30. He was a real little trooper! I hope to keepup with the posts better when it doesn't hurt to type. Trying to stay warm after a 30-degree temp. drop, Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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