Chronic costocondritus

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I have had a major flare up the last couple of weeks. Pain in chest the ribs side to side 9/10 level I take 50mg voltaren it does it drops pain to about a 5 but never truly goes . Ii have been to dr's osteopath chiropractor physiotherapist and nobody can help me I have bought all manner of contraptions to lay on to stretch my ribs I have use ice rest heat and nothing works. I take anti depressants and I meditate if anyone can help me with this costocondritus I would appreciate your impute

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    Neurontin is a medicine I take. It helps alot. My Dr prescribed. It helps with pain and anxiety. Both unfortunately go hand in hand with this condition. Also a TENS unit you can get covered through your dr helps as well. cutting down on sugar has helped tremendously with me. Inflammation feeds off of sugar. Try these. Good luck! You will get better  smile smile smile

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    WHen you have flare ups, take Ibuprofin twice daily for 3-4 days. This settles mine down.
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      Unfortunately it's doesn't even touch the pain I have been taking 50mg of voltaren and a strong panedene fort with codeine tablet every 4 hours it doesn't completely go but does help ice seems to help as well as deep breathing

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    Have you tried Neurontin yet?  or a TENS unit? Helps with pain and nerves as well. I take it along with my anxiety meds when its active. Good luck. It will get  better!!! Hang in there. we are all in this together.
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    Have you asked your dr about Neurontin or TENS unit? they help me alot. Im able to take neurontin with my anxiety meds as well. Hang in there. It will get better. Good luck

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