PAIN IN THE CHEST- JOINT???

nubis
nubis Member Posts: 98
edited March 2014 in Lung Cancer #1
Hello!
My husband is having a terrible pain in the chest. According to the oncologist he has his joints inflammated. Somebody is experiencing this??? What are you doing to help with the pain???
thank you


Somebody had tried the XANGO JUICE????

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  • Greggriggs
    Greggriggs Member Posts: 132
    Hi Hope the pain is better by now .
    I had a lot of pain right in the center of my chest
    I had a complete lung removed and then did the Chemo.
    At first I did not want to do pain pills but if they offer them take them .
    My self I have had a lot of side affects from the Chemo My oncologist will never say bad things about Chemo but my regular Doctor seems to think most of the things that are wrong with me are chemo related.
    any way hope ya get better .
    Greg
  • seanslove
    seanslove Member Posts: 70
    pains
    My husband is going through the same thing,any suggestions?
  • MichelleP
    MichelleP Member Posts: 254
    I too have that issue with
    I too have that issue with my husband. Haven't seen the doc yet to ask but I certainly too would like to know. And no, I haven't heard of Xango juice.
  • mike baggett
    mike baggett Member Posts: 2
    nubis chest pain
    I went and am still having terrible chest pain . it even sent me to the hospital for several days. They didnt know what to do ended up hith heavy anti biotics took about 5weeks and a lot of pain meds but now under control. I go to the Dr today and I willfind out what its called and you can tell your Dr good luck
  • cabbott
    cabbott Member Posts: 1,039 Member

    nubis chest pain
    I went and am still having terrible chest pain . it even sent me to the hospital for several days. They didnt know what to do ended up hith heavy anti biotics took about 5weeks and a lot of pain meds but now under control. I go to the Dr today and I willfind out what its called and you can tell your Dr good luck

    Pain
    There are so many things that can cause pain. Radiation can cause arthritis-like inflamation of the cartilage in the chest. Cut nerves cause all kinds of phantom pain. Well, it is called phantom pain but believe me it feels quite real! That happens because the nerves don't understand that they no longer are attached the way they used to be. When something stimulates them they send the old signals--often painful ones though sometimes ticklish ones--but the pathways are messed up. That kind of pain may be bothersome, but it it is not anything serious and it does fade in time. Infections can cause inflamation that hurts. I remember not being able to sit up, lay down, or stand without tears streaming down my face when I had pleuresy... maybe you've been there. Sometimes an xray or another scan is needed to find out what is causing the problem. Sometimes a blood test is needed. I don't know about you, but any time something hurts my first fear is what that cancer is up to now. Of course, usually that's not the cause but it is good to get to the experts and find out for sure what it is. Many times it is something they can fix, once they know what it is. Insist on something to control the pain if it is keeping you from sleeping or enjoying life. There are many good pain relievers out there and no good reason to suffer. Folks in pain do not need to avoid pain-killers. They need to take them BEFORE the pain gets bad and keep taking them as needed. There are specialists in pain control just like there are specialists in pathology or oncology. If you have to be on a regular diet of pain pills, those specialists can help so that pain is relieved and quality of life is good. I hope the oncologist has a quick fix though so you are out of pain sooner!

    C. Abbott
  • MichelleP
    MichelleP Member Posts: 254
    cabbott said:

    Pain
    There are so many things that can cause pain. Radiation can cause arthritis-like inflamation of the cartilage in the chest. Cut nerves cause all kinds of phantom pain. Well, it is called phantom pain but believe me it feels quite real! That happens because the nerves don't understand that they no longer are attached the way they used to be. When something stimulates them they send the old signals--often painful ones though sometimes ticklish ones--but the pathways are messed up. That kind of pain may be bothersome, but it it is not anything serious and it does fade in time. Infections can cause inflamation that hurts. I remember not being able to sit up, lay down, or stand without tears streaming down my face when I had pleuresy... maybe you've been there. Sometimes an xray or another scan is needed to find out what is causing the problem. Sometimes a blood test is needed. I don't know about you, but any time something hurts my first fear is what that cancer is up to now. Of course, usually that's not the cause but it is good to get to the experts and find out for sure what it is. Many times it is something they can fix, once they know what it is. Insist on something to control the pain if it is keeping you from sleeping or enjoying life. There are many good pain relievers out there and no good reason to suffer. Folks in pain do not need to avoid pain-killers. They need to take them BEFORE the pain gets bad and keep taking them as needed. There are specialists in pain control just like there are specialists in pathology or oncology. If you have to be on a regular diet of pain pills, those specialists can help so that pain is relieved and quality of life is good. I hope the oncologist has a quick fix though so you are out of pain sooner!

    C. Abbott

    I spoke with the PA when I
    I spoke with the PA when I took my husband for chemo and mentioned his pain. She has scheduled an ultrasound for Tuesday. I'll let you know what happens. She said she suspects gallbladder issues....who knows?
  • mike baggett
    mike baggett Member Posts: 2
    nubis chest pain
    Hi Again
    Went to Dr yesterday and told him about chest pain he said I had Dermatomyositis and treated me with predison. my chest had gotten hard as a rock and felt like a cramp that lasted 3 weeks
  • Zelle
    Zelle Member Posts: 2
    cabbott said:

    Pain
    There are so many things that can cause pain. Radiation can cause arthritis-like inflamation of the cartilage in the chest. Cut nerves cause all kinds of phantom pain. Well, it is called phantom pain but believe me it feels quite real! That happens because the nerves don't understand that they no longer are attached the way they used to be. When something stimulates them they send the old signals--often painful ones though sometimes ticklish ones--but the pathways are messed up. That kind of pain may be bothersome, but it it is not anything serious and it does fade in time. Infections can cause inflamation that hurts. I remember not being able to sit up, lay down, or stand without tears streaming down my face when I had pleuresy... maybe you've been there. Sometimes an xray or another scan is needed to find out what is causing the problem. Sometimes a blood test is needed. I don't know about you, but any time something hurts my first fear is what that cancer is up to now. Of course, usually that's not the cause but it is good to get to the experts and find out for sure what it is. Many times it is something they can fix, once they know what it is. Insist on something to control the pain if it is keeping you from sleeping or enjoying life. There are many good pain relievers out there and no good reason to suffer. Folks in pain do not need to avoid pain-killers. They need to take them BEFORE the pain gets bad and keep taking them as needed. There are specialists in pain control just like there are specialists in pathology or oncology. If you have to be on a regular diet of pain pills, those specialists can help so that pain is relieved and quality of life is good. I hope the oncologist has a quick fix though so you are out of pain sooner!

    C. Abbott

    Chest pain
    My Mom was finally diagnosed with a cancerous mass in one lung and the other lung had collapsed from fluid. At first they gave pain pills, but they only helped for a short time, then the ER Dr gave her Lyrica 3 times a day. What a difference, it also helps people with terrible pain from cancer as well as fibromyalgia. I hope this helps you.
  • MichelleP
    MichelleP Member Posts: 254

    nubis chest pain
    Hi Again
    Went to Dr yesterday and told him about chest pain he said I had Dermatomyositis and treated me with predison. my chest had gotten hard as a rock and felt like a cramp that lasted 3 weeks

    We just got the CT results
    We just got the CT results in and it seems that the chest pain my husband is having is mets to the bones. Seems it's traveled from the lungs to the bones....so now we have yet another area this horrible beast has attacked.
  • Mike.Forester
    Mike.Forester Member Posts: 1

  • tiffmomiff
    tiffmomiff Member Posts: 5
    seanslove said:

    pains
    My husband is going through the same thing,any suggestions?

    seanslove how is your husband?
    seans love, how is your husband doing now?
  • tiffmomiff
    tiffmomiff Member Posts: 5
    nubis
    nubis, how is your husband doing now?