Severe Tiezte??? Anyone?
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I have had what doctors think is Tietzes for nearly 10wks now. I notice from the websites, that Tietzes is supposed to be gone in 6-8wks. So I am confused. One of my doctors doesn't think it can be Tietzes as he thinks my case is too severe.
Is it possible to have SEVERE tietze. Or something that starts as tieztes, but causes further/other joint complications?
I have had an mri and a ct scan. i have more recently had my lump (which is on my sternoclavicular joint) slightly drained - results pending.
I have been told if it's inflammation they might go down the cortisone steroid route.
Anyone had this in their breastbone (sterno-clav) joint? Is it risky/worth it?
I haven't been able to use my left arm since all this started - can't wash my hair, can't get dressed without contorting myself, can't drive!
Anyone with similar symptoms out there? Let me know! I think it's baffling all my docs
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I'm 28 and have also had this horrible illness for 4 months and been in and out of hospital. I have had the CT and MRI scans and the protruding lump on my chest is HUGE!
In 8 weeks they are looking to start a course of cortisone steriod injections into my sternoclavicular joint.
I understand your pain....often it reduces me to tears...and I just have to stay in bed for days and rest. I'm putting on weight with the lack of excerise and really starting to feel down in the dumps.
I saw my consultant this morning and he has put me on Diclofenac tablets which will hopefully help reduce the swelling and pain...it may be worth asking your doctor for these.
Good luck and I hope you feel better soon xx
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Just want to say good luck to all of you and keep going on it!!!
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My wife developed Tietze syndrome after the birth of our secind child 3 years ago, she still gets chest pains, but hasn't developed a lump. I have just been diagnosed with a form of the syndrome, but it effects my lower left rib cartilege, I have trouble sleeping as no position seems to be comfortable, so I just don't bother going to bed until I am really tired. because of the position of my ailment I find it hard to twist or bend sideways, which is a nuisance because my job is very physical.
Good luck to you all
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I'm so glad I've seen this as you do sometimes get to thinking you're the only one as like most of you have said you don't know how bad it gets until you've got it. I've had this for the last 9 years and it's getting worse. It just used to be at it's worst during the night and thus i ended up with only 2-3 hours sleep, but it's now on top form during the day as well. It doesn't come and go it's there all of the time. I have had the steroid injections into my chest but they didn't work for me, so I'm just drugged up most of the time. Had a really bad night last night and I do have to say it's getting me down so much now. I've read stuff about this and it normally says you get this for a couple of weeks at a time, so that's why I'm starting to worry that I've got it all of the time and it's getting worse instead of better. sorry If I've damped anyone's spirits, but I really am at my whits end with it now. :cry:
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I'm glad I am not the only one! I have had tietze's for 8 years now and over the last few months it's been getting worse and worse and no one seems to know what to do about it, so it's getting me down and I am not sure where to go from here.
I have had 3 operations the latest being last October to remove cartilage that has broken off from being so inflamed and to shave the remaining stuff back to try and stop it swelling so much. So far I haven't found anyone else has had operations for this.
If you manage to find a miracle cure please let me know! Am waiting to go back to the pain clinic but my gps referral seems to be taking its time!
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