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intercostal muscle strain?
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<blockquote data-quote="tinman" data-source="post: 6928899" data-attributes="member: 11821"><p>last week, round abouts Wednesday or so i done something, not 100% sure what it was but i think it might of been when i was trying to push a pipe into a fitting on a trough.</p><p>i came home that evening and went to bed that night with no pain at all.</p><p></p><p>2am and i woke up with a decent enough pain, thought i had slept in a bad position or something as my chest and right shoulder were fair sore, 4 out of 10 stuff.</p><p>twisted and turned and didn't sleep much between but at 4.30 i got up and i sure as hell felt i wasnt right, at that stage i was up on 5 or 6 of the pain o meter.</p><p></p><p>had a shower but not a pile better after it, told the wife something wasn't right so i called nowdoc (a call center where you can speak to a nurse), in no time at all she had me chewing asprin and an ambulance on its way....</p><p>not what i was expecting tbh but i had my concerns too.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, they came out, tested my blood, done an angiogram (spelling), load of leads stuck to my chest and so on but they/we came to the conclusion that when everything was testing aok that i had pulled my intercostal muscle/s in my upper chest and rather go to the hospital (to the red zone as they called it), i elected to stay home and rest a bit which isnt that easy tbh, i took it a bit easier for a few days but work is backing up.</p><p></p><p>deep breaths are fair sore right now, not wild bad but a lingering 4 out of 10 say, if i walk up a hill i feel it more, normal work is heavy work right now, its getting old at this stage.</p><p></p><p>So here is my question, anyone ever done something similar?, and if so, how long am i going to be looking at here before i get back on track would anyone have experience of.</p><p>i wouldn't say im the first person to do this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman, post: 6928899, member: 11821"] last week, round abouts Wednesday or so i done something, not 100% sure what it was but i think it might of been when i was trying to push a pipe into a fitting on a trough. i came home that evening and went to bed that night with no pain at all. 2am and i woke up with a decent enough pain, thought i had slept in a bad position or something as my chest and right shoulder were fair sore, 4 out of 10 stuff. twisted and turned and didn't sleep much between but at 4.30 i got up and i sure as hell felt i wasnt right, at that stage i was up on 5 or 6 of the pain o meter. had a shower but not a pile better after it, told the wife something wasn't right so i called nowdoc (a call center where you can speak to a nurse), in no time at all she had me chewing asprin and an ambulance on its way.... not what i was expecting tbh but i had my concerns too. Anyways, they came out, tested my blood, done an angiogram (spelling), load of leads stuck to my chest and so on but they/we came to the conclusion that when everything was testing aok that i had pulled my intercostal muscle/s in my upper chest and rather go to the hospital (to the red zone as they called it), i elected to stay home and rest a bit which isnt that easy tbh, i took it a bit easier for a few days but work is backing up. deep breaths are fair sore right now, not wild bad but a lingering 4 out of 10 say, if i walk up a hill i feel it more, normal work is heavy work right now, its getting old at this stage. So here is my question, anyone ever done something similar?, and if so, how long am i going to be looking at here before i get back on track would anyone have experience of. i wouldn't say im the first person to do this... [/QUOTE]
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