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Hi

I read alot of the post but seldom respond but when I read yours I thought I

better let you know what I go thru. Is you daughter taking anything for

inflamation. It seems everytime I am put on celebrex or mobic I have the

same feeling. Like I can't breathe and lots of pressure in my chest and

upper back. So I think that what was doing it to me. I also take cymbalta

which seems to help. So I thought I would share this with you.

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> My daughter with fibro has been complaining of chest pressure the past

> few days. She doesn't have a cold or anything right now. She said it just

> feels like there's a weight on her chest, sort of over the sternum area.

> Anyone else experience this kind of symptom? My instincts tell me it is

> fibro and it's time for her to get back on her Cymbalta. She was only taking

> 30 mg. and kept forgetting at the beginning of summer, so ended up stopping

> it. She's been doing super up until now, hasn't missed any school this year

> and wants to keep that going as long as possible. BTW, she's almost 14,

> birthday coming up on the 23rd, and an 8th grader. Thanks in advance for

> your input.

> Jeanne in WI

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I have had the chest pressure that you describe. I went to the ER, because

it gradually increased and would not stop. Everything turned out ok. I would

suggest you call her doctor, just to be on the safe side.

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Jeanne,

I often have chest pain. Sometimes it is the side of my ribs. Sometimes it is

where my breast bone is. Sometimes I get it where my collar bone is. I have many

medical conditions so although I think that it is my fibro, it could be another

one of my illnesses.

JudyMer

---- Dave and Jeanne wrote:

> My daughter with fibro has been complaining of chest pressure the past few

days. She doesn't have a cold or anything right now. She said it just feels

like there's a weight on her chest, sort of over the sternum area. Anyone else

experience this kind of symptom? My instincts tell me it is fibro and it's time

for her to get back on her Cymbalta. She was only taking 30 mg. and kept

forgetting at the beginning of summer, so ended up stopping it. She's been

doing super up until now, hasn't missed any school this year and wants to keep

that going as long as possible. BTW, she's almost 14, birthday coming up on the

23rd, and an 8th grader. Thanks in advance for your input.

> Jeanne in WI

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Singulair ended up helping a lot of my chest pain and congestion. I do get

pleurisy with my Lupus though. So its a tough call sometimes.

Also, I had a chronic cough that was caused from reflux disease and a hiatal

hernia; when I started taking omeprazole for it the cough subsided which I'm

sure helped the chest/rib pain also.

One more thing, if you take Lisinpril for high blood pressure - its known to

cause a cough also.

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Re: Chest pressure

Jeanne,

I often have chest pain. Sometimes it is the side of my ribs. Sometimes it is

where my breast bone is. Sometimes I get it where my collar bone is. I have many

medical conditions so although I think that it is my fibro, it could be another

one of my illnesses.

JudyMer

---- Dave and Jeanne <djgraves9497@ sbcglobal. net> wrote:

> My daughter with fibro has been complaining of chest pressure the past few

days. She doesn't have a cold or anything right now. She said it just feels like

there's a weight on her chest, sort of over the sternum area. Anyone else

experience this kind of symptom? My instincts tell me it is fibro and it's time

for her to get back on her Cymbalta. She was only taking 30 mg. and kept

forgetting at the beginning of summer, so ended up stopping it. She's been doing

super up until now, hasn't missed any school this year and wants to keep that

going as long as possible. BTW, she's almost 14, birthday coming up on the 23rd,

and an 8th grader. Thanks in advance for your input.

> Jeanne in WI

>

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Be very careful of any sensations of chest pressure. It probably is not

anything to worry about but can signal heart symptoms. Even though she is

young, it is possible. However, most likely there would be other symptoms also

such as shortness of breath.

Could be fibro. She needs to have it checked soon.

Debra V.

Dave and Jeanne wrote:

My daughter with fibro has been complaining of chest pressure the past

few days. She doesn't have a cold or anything right now. She said it just feels

like there's a weight on her chest, sort of over the sternum area. Anyone else

experience this kind of symptom? My instincts tell me it is fibro and it's time

for her to get back on her Cymbalta. She was only taking 30 mg. and kept

forgetting at the beginning of summer, so ended up stopping it. She's been doing

super up until now, hasn't missed any school this year and wants to keep that

going as long as possible. BTW, she's almost 14, birthday coming up on the 23rd,

and an 8th grader. Thanks in advance for your input.

Jeanne in WI

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I know that chostalcondritis is popular in people with FM. It's an inflammation

of the cartiledge (?) between the ribs. I had a bad bout of that in college. I

was taken to the emergency room and everything. Don't ask me what they did for

it since I've slept a lot since then (not enough, but alot). It will cause a

pressure in the chest. I really hope she feels better.

Love & feel betters,

Jayne

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When I had got very sick in 1999 my athma doctor had gave me the singulair cause

he said that there was not much more he could do. And if that did not help me he

was going to put me in the hospital. but I have been doing fine sence with my

asthma. It is good stuff. My son has been doing good with his asthma sence he

has been on it too. Rox,

Re: Chest pressure

Jeanne,

I often have chest pain. Sometimes it is the side of my ribs. Sometimes it is

where my breast bone is. Sometimes I get it where my collar bone is. I have many

medical conditions so although I think that it is my fibro, it could be another

one of my illnesses.

JudyMer

---- Dave and Jeanne <djgraves9497@ sbcglobal. net> wrote:

> My daughter with fibro has been complaining of chest pressure the past few

days. She doesn't have a cold or anything right now. She said it just feels like

there's a weight on her chest, sort of over the sternum area. Anyone else

experience this kind of symptom? My instincts tell me it is fibro and it's time

for her to get back on her Cymbalta. She was only taking 30 mg. and kept

forgetting at the beginning of summer, so ended up stopping it. She's been doing

super up until now, hasn't missed any school this year and wants to keep that

going as long as possible. BTW, she's almost 14, birthday coming up on the 23rd,

and an 8th grader. Thanks in advance for your input.

> Jeanne in WI

>

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Chest pain/pressure is what started both my son and I on the road to

chronic illness. I had the pressure in my chest after my son was born

in 1990 and it was awful. It stopped but pain would come back at odd

times and " take my breathe away. " I had everything check, which anyone

with chest pain no matter age should do first, and everything was

normal. Eventually I developed fm and was dxed about 4 years ago. My

son, Nic, developed chest pains at 12 and was dxed with fm about 2

years ago. (He is 17 now.)

Chest pain I understand is common in FM and it still should be checked

because you never know. My sister had a friend who's 23 year old

nephew died of a heart attack. Age is no factor, health is no factor,

that boy was an athlete, check any chest pain that could be heart

related.

Tammi

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