So, anyone remember when I offhandedly mentioned in this post the abdominal CT scan I had in early 2005 to diagnose a sharp pain in my left side when I breathed deeply? No
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In the large sense the last time I had it in 2005 it lasted about a week, week and a half. This time it started to subside last night and there's very little pain now, so that's about two days so far.
It really only hurts on inhale and only if I inhale past a certain point, as it were. Like I can inhale a certain amount without pain and then it's like being stabbed. The odd thing is if I continue to inhale past a certain point the pain will stop. :/ So it can't just be something pressing on something else, or it would just get worse after a certain point.
I used to get a lot of random sharp pain over my heart as a teenager too, but they never lasted long. I guess the bubble theory makes sense; a cousin of mine had some lung troubles, one of his actually collapsed for no discernable reason (diagnosis: a weak spot), so it wouldn't suprise me if lung issues are in my family. How did you get diagnosed?
My Dad has the same issue when he was a teenager, and he was diagnosed with it - the docs who looked at me were baffled until I mentioned that, and then they all went "Ohhhhhhhh... yeah, that makes sense." :P
Apparently it's common, but not commonly diagnosed correctly. Since there's no billable treatment for it... :P
There's a collapsed lung syndrome that goes along with being male, white, tall, and thin, actually. Something about the phenotype, perhaps a mild form of Marfan's Syndrome, where connective tissue is lacking throughout the body.
Lemme guess - when you inhale past that point, you can't then easily *exhale* back down past it either. Kinda get stuck on either side of it?
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It really only hurts on inhale and only if I inhale past a certain point, as it were. Like I can inhale a certain amount without pain and then it's like being stabbed. The odd thing is if I continue to inhale past a certain point the pain will stop. :/ So it can't just be something pressing on something else, or it would just get worse after a certain point.
I used to get a lot of random sharp pain over my heart as a teenager too, but they never lasted long. I guess the bubble theory makes sense; a cousin of mine had some lung troubles, one of his actually collapsed for no discernable reason (diagnosis: a weak spot), so it wouldn't suprise me if lung issues are in my family. How did you get diagnosed?
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Apparently it's common, but not commonly diagnosed correctly. Since there's no billable treatment for it... :P
There's a collapsed lung syndrome that goes along with being male, white, tall, and thin, actually. Something about the phenotype, perhaps a mild form of Marfan's Syndrome, where connective tissue is lacking throughout the body.
Lemme guess - when you inhale past that point, you can't then easily *exhale* back down past it either. Kinda get stuck on either side of it?
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Dammit, all my ailments are supposed to be treatable. :p
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