Pleurisy recurring?

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I had a cough for nearly four weeks, after which it suddenly got more painful. After one cough I collapsed on the floor and after that the pain was so bad I couldn't even push bowel movements (sorry to anyone who thinks that was one detail too many). I hobbled to my GP, who diagnosed pleurisy and gave me antibiotics and painkillers (codeine).

This seemed to help. Things were definitely improving after 3 or 4 days. A week later, I was feeling fine. The cough had stopped too. There was, however, a slight pain on coughing (and not-so-slight pain on sneezing) that did not go away.

That was three weeks ago. For the last 3 or 4 days, discomfort has been returning. It's not nearly as bad as it was, and is now mostly on the lower left side of my chest. I don't think it's bad enough to bother my GP with yet. Has anyone else had a similar experience? What happened next?

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    Less than half an hour after sending that message, I coughed and felt much increased pain. Every breath is now uncomfortable.

    No more procrastination: I'm off to my GP as soon as I can.

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    Hi I've been exactly the same I started with a really bad cough nearly 4 weeks ago I eventually went to the doctors and ended up with antibiotics, just as the cough was easing I got a pain in my right ribs the nurse thought I'd pulled a muscle there and sent me for an xray to put my mind at rest and sent my bloods off. All came back fine but 3 days ago the pain moved into my left side and it's really painful especially when I cough and I keep losing my breath with it, went back to the docs and she's given me steroids saying this will sort me out but 3 days later theres no change at all and I'm begining to get worried. I've been off work almost 4 weeks now and just want to get better!
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    Hi jayneynic

    Thanks for your message. Sorry to hear about your problems. Our situations sound very similar.

    Does anyone else recognise this pattern of symptoms?

    After posting my last message, I went to see a GP. It wasn't the one I had seen before. He listened to my chest and didn't hear anything suggesting infection, and his diagnosis was a musculo-skeletal problem. I was surprised, since it seemed similar to the previous pain, even though I wasn't coughing this time, and when I've pulled muscles before, the pain started at full strength immediately, whereas this had increased over about 3 days.

    I've been taking painkillers and the pain has eased steadily.

    jayneynic, could you tell me what the diagnosis was when you were given steroids?

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