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Hi ,

Just a quick response to your question, I had a friend who sneezed hard once

and actually broke a rib. Ended up having to have it taped and recovery took

about six weeks.

best wishes, poncho - GA

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Good Day All,

Hope everyone is having relatively painfree day!! Here is one of my

silly questions that I like to bother everyone with. This morning

driving to work I sneezed....big sneeze...and Kaabaamm! HORRIBLE

pain in the neck and right across top of shoulders and back....pain

upon movement radiating to what feels like chest

bones.....wait....here comes the humdinger question.....Does this

sound like I " strained the panc. " and is causing refered pain to this

area......or.. like an attack......anyone ever experience this type

of pain. Regularly I do have discomfort on the left side of shoulder

and neck...but this pain is way more intense! Thank you all for

putting up with my silly questions now and again.

Warmest wishes

B. (Canada)

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Poncho,

My mother was in labour with me when she sneezed and that sneeze

broke 3 of her ribs. She had to continue through 13 more hours of

labour with the pain of those ribs, not being able to breathe deeply

because of that and give birth to me...maybe the pancreatitis I

suffer from now is my punishment? *Laugh*..

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:

Sounds like you may have either broken a rib or at least pulled the

cartilage loose. I had the flu one time and coughed so bad that I

pulled every bit of cartilage loose from the rib cage. When it

happened it sounded like somebody unsnapping a shirt real fast.

I would at least get it x-rayed. If it is something in that area

like what I have described it usually takes quite a while for it to

heal completely!

Take care and let us know.

Kaye

In pancreatitis , " shania_twit " <shania_twit@y...>

wrote:

> Good Day All,

>

> Hope everyone is having relatively painfree day!! Here is one of

my

> silly questions that I like to bother everyone with. This morning

> driving to work I sneezed....big sneeze...and Kaabaamm! HORRIBLE

> pain in the neck and right across top of shoulders and

back....pain

> upon movement radiating to what feels like chest

> bones.....wait....here comes the humdinger question.....Does this

> sound like I " strained the panc. " and is causing refered pain to

this

> area......or.. like an attack......anyone ever experience this

type

> of pain. Regularly I do have discomfort on the left side of

shoulder

> and neck...but this pain is way more intense! Thank you all for

> putting up with my silly questions now and again.

>

> Warmest wishes

> B. (Canada)

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Well, I don't have panc (my son does), just allergies and have had that pain

from sneezing. Although I can't sneeze right cause with allergies you just

loose everything so I like almost explode my head. I can't really explain it

but the guys at work always give me a hard time. They think it is a blond

thing. You were probably just holding you head wrong when you sneezed. Put some

kind of icy/hot stuff on and roll your neck around. At least that is my

opinion.

Juls

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