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@teedlum

I would do the same as you have chosen. Have you looked into what the data shows for when women started having so much osteoporosis? I just wonder if it is a loss of estrogen. After they started to deny giving us estrogen in pill form so it would help with all of the estrogen receptors we have throughout our bodies.
Wishing you and well all of us the best.

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Greetings to all of you members with rib pain. I was quite overwhelmed as I was reading each of your posts. I didn't realize that so many of us might be attempting to deal with something so frequent and difficult to manage. I have had small fiber neuropathy for years. In the last few years, my therapists have encountered rib pain on the right side while attempting to control numbness and pain in my left foot and ankle. I frequently am forced to place my hand tightly on the right side of the ribs until the therapists have completed their work on the ankle. Once I get dressed and walk out to the car the pain begins to drift away. I have a therapy session on Thursday and will try once more to understand what is going on. Hopefully I will understand this time and be able to share their analysis with you.

May you be free of discomfort.
Chris