Rib cage tightness: Not sure what it might be
I am at wits end with this hugging tightness around my rib cage. Does any have any idea what might be causing this and who can help me. It started almost 4 years ago when I was diagnosed with a hiatal hernia. That got repaired but the squeezing tightness never went away. It will calm down at night but during day it start buy end of day it leaves me so uncomfortable and it’s gotten worse. Doctor I am seeing is ruling out MS. Thanks for reading my post.
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How are you now? I feel like we have the same symptoms! I also have hiatal hernia with neck and thoracic disk herniations and disk degenerative disk disease which I believe could contribute to it. I’ve also had the MALS surgery which has not help. I’m trying myofascial release on my thoracic and not my diaphragm and so feel like it’s helping since the nerves from the thoracic run to the front of ribs. I do have some anxiety which I want to give medication a try just to help me relax with stuff I have no control over. Hope you have found more answers since you last posted.
How are you now? I feel like we have the same symptoms! I also have hiatal hernia with neck and thoracic disk herniations and disk degenerative disk disease which I believe could contribute to it. I’ve also had the MALS surgery which has not help. I’m trying myofascial release on my thoracic and not my diaphragm and so feel like it’s helping since the nerves from the thoracic run to the front of ribs. I do have some anxiety which I want to give medication a try just to help me relax with stuff I have no control over. Hope you have found more answers since you last posted. I’ve also have been living with this for 6 years and it got better but now struggling with air hunger and dizziness. Some things get better but others get worse.
It’s hard to know what to wish for- a legitimate reason to have another course of prednisone just for a couple of weeks relief of the rib pain, or - or
Nothing I guess. Just keep believing it must end at some point. Nothing hurts forever surely.
I have rib cage pain. Sometimes my costachondritis is responsible. I see a PT trained in Osteopathic treatment and she has identified problems with my diaphragm caused by problems with C3-C5 and the phrenic nerve! She helps a lot.
I should have mentioned she helps relieve the rib cage pain by her hands on treatment.
I am just reading about this and am stunned that it is a “thing.” I thought I was the only one with this weird symptom. In the course of three years it has happened to me four times. Each time it starts with a “tightening” of my upper rib cage that, in the span of a minute, progresses to the point of not actual pain but very uncomfortable. If I stay very still it will gradually relax and go away in about two minutes. I googled and found the MS connection. My internist said it was probably a GI issue.
me too.....thank you all. particularly lori.
i intend to try every option suggested for her husband except ct scans, etc.
my extreme tightness began three months ago. altho, i'm 81, i am very much alive and mobile.
this ongoing squeeze is exhaustive and only lessens , as one member commented.......lying in bed on your side.
why can we not determine a specific diagnosis and find a remedy.
in this great nation health care research???/
godspeed to all. again, thank you,,,,,,,,the commiseration is SO comforting
leah
Hi Leah, That stomach tightness is just awful and I felt so badly for my husband when he was dealing with that level of discomfort. I’m sorry you’re going through that now!
As a little update, I wrote the reply about my husband 2 years ago and he is now off all medications for his stomach. The FDgard initially helped a little, but what really made the difference in the end were the Zoloft and Buspirone, as mentioned. He was on those two meds for about a year and then eased off. No issues at all now. So I hope you can find some relief!
Have you seen a gastroenterologist for your symptoms?
Have had Essential Tremor since my late 20’s. Only my hands shook.
Am now 87. It started getting a bit worse about 3 years ago, but could live with it. THEN, about 6 months ago, I started having this weird pain between my shoulder blades. Small area around the spine. And now my arms, shoulders and hands shake so bad I have trouble eating.
Am so fed up with Doctors and tests and no answers. Going to a Spine doctor now, will see what they say when I see them.
Getting appointments with any doctor over the last 3 years has been a NightmarE!
For all the people on here with rib cage tightness, I wonder how many are smokers.
I unwisely took up smoking for 10 years in my 50s. I know - dumb, dumb, dumb. But as a result, I developed a slight "barrel chest". The rib cage expands in an attempt to drive more oxygen to the lungs with each breath.
Fortunately I stopped smoking and feel much better. But while I smoked it caused the barrel chest condition and breathing became more difficult. No surprise here. I'm just wondering if some of the people here are suffering the same thing.
It's always a good idea to either 1) never smoke or 2) give up smoking asap. Easier said than done, I know. But I'm 69 now, in the gym 7 days a week and doing cardio 5 times a week in spin class. That's a lot, too much really, but I feel sooooooo much better.
As always, check with your Dr. before starting exercise or increasing the time spent exercising.
All the best to everyone.