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I went to Docs,and told doc of having someone Pop out under my left bra line area.He told me it's a rib,that has become loose.This is VERY PAINFUL when it happens.He told me he could do nothing about it.This happens when sitting on couch,laying in bed,doing house-hold chores,etc.Went saw another doc,took xrays.told me rib itself is ok.But maybe cartridge doesnt hold onto it,says also,nothing can be done.Going back to docs today,(getting upset at doctors).I have always,and still am working labor job,this doesnt help,but doc says its alright to do so? When this happens to me,Pain is Very Intence! Has anyone ever heard of this? This has been happening for yrs now,but in last yr or so,has become more often,and much more PainFul.

2007-01-11 02:58:19 · 3 answers · asked by Small Town Gal 2 in Health General Health Care Injuries

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IF CARTILEDGE IS THE PROBLEM ---EAT JELLO ON A DAILY BASIS---JELLO IS 95% CARTILEDGE--IT'S MADE FROM COW & HORSES HOOFS--PURE CARTILEDGE---WE USED TO GET GELATIN IN OUR MEAT---IN PREPARED FOODS ALMOST ALL IS REMOVED---IF YOU DON'T REPLENTISH WITH CARTILEDGE IT CAN'T REPAIR ITSELF...LOOK AT CHICKEN LEG BONES---THERE IS ALITTLE BIT AT EACH JOINT-----WHEN WE ATE CHICKEN THAT WAS BOILED ALL DAY THE JOINTS GOT DISOLVED INTO THE SOUP OR BROTH FOR DUMPLINGS----NOW COMMERCIALLY IT'S
REMOVED---OVER TIME NO REPLENTISHMENT........EVERYBODYY WANTS BEAUTIFUL FOOD--THROWING AWAY MANY PARTS NEEDED FOR GOOD HEALTH...........

2007-01-11 03:31:02 · answer #1 · answered by Dave F 4 · 0 0

I get the same thing but not often. I'd think if you could get a brace, or something tight to wear, while working, that it may be helpful. Perhaps wrapping your midsection with an ace bandage? Sounds weird, but if you have the same problem as I get, the pressure applied to the rib actually makes mine feel better. good luck

2007-01-11 03:19:54 · answer #2 · answered by Lemme tell ya... 5 · 0 0

My wife has one in the back that does this - something to do with degeneration in the connective/muscle tissue between the ribs. She was told it's more common in women because of "floating" ribs. I don't know what that is, but maybe you could research that.

2007-01-11 03:05:43 · answer #3 · answered by Nate D 3 · 0 0

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