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Hi i was wondering if someone could help me with some information I was wondering if someone could help me withwhat it could be I have had it for 2 days now if do please help me thx

Skye x

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PMRpro

Rather more information would be helpful.

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Cal66

Hi

I'm not sure what it may be, but if the pain is really bad I would try to get a doctor's appointment.

Have you had any colds or coughing lately if so you may have just pulled a muscle, because when I had whooping cough last year I was constantly pulling muscles.

I hope that you feel better soon

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skyelouise in reply toCal66

Yes I have had a cold sneezing runny nose and thx but when I get better I get ill again xx

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Cal66 in reply toskyelouise

Hi

if this continues I would still see a doctor, if you're on lupus medication this will compromise your immune system & you may need a blood test to check your white blood count as it may be too low.

I hope that you will soon feel better

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skyelouise in reply toCal66

I am not on any medication hun they said take parrasitomol that's all and thanks hun xx

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Cal66

Isabella have you tried a menthol inhalation that might open your airways lessening any pressure on your chest and breathing tubes?

But if you are feeling really poorly I and you feel that your not getting better would I would insist on seeing your doctor as any infection can set a flair off. Get well soon

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Cal66

Hi

Sorry but I didn't put in the name Isabella, I don't know how that has happened, I don't even know anyone by that name & so I am apologising for the mistake as it was meant for you skylouise. I thought that I should let you know incase you were confused by it.

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skyelouise

It's okay hun xx

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Author_ink

Hey Ive bn having this same problem. It comes and goes. I haven't stressed out about it.

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skyelouise in reply toAuthor_ink

Really hun so it's nothing seruos then xx

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LupieMani

Pain always means something. It might not be serious, but it's something. Being immuno-compromised, best get it checked out by a doctor. Again, it could be nothing, but it could also be anemia, a lung infection, costochondritis, or your heart. Do take care x

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Paul_HowardPartnerLUPUS UK

Hi Skyelouise09 ,

It is always best to get chest pain checked out by your doctor as soon as you can. Have you been to see them yet, or have an appointment?

We have a bit of information about lupus, the heart and lungs in our factsheet here - lupusuk.org.uk/wp-content/u...

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