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I didn't realize you could strain yourself in a manner that feels exactly like a broken rib.

I was assembling deck chairs and tripped in an odd way, and twisted awkwardly to try to catch myself. This happened last Friday and it still hurts to breathe, laugh, sneeze, cough, or get in or out of my car.

This is the weirdest injury and I'm pretty sure a trip to urgent-care would be a waste of time. Getting older sucks. You get hurt without even going out lookin for it.
 
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I'm pretty sure a trip to urgent-care would be a waste of time.

From the description of the mechanism of injury, that is the correct decision. Not just time but also money. Not every pain and strain, or cough and cold, warrants a trip to the clinic.


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(didn't have my glasses on, thought it said Intercourse muscle strain...
I thought, "Well this will be an interesting/short lived thread") Big Grin
 
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Yup!!
I learned of such thing last year. I have broken my ribs a couple times now so I was familiar with that pain.
One evening getting ready for bed started to hurt real bad to breathe and had rib pain just like when they had been broken.
However I had no impact or anything that would have broken them.
I called my doctor and he asked what I had done that day and the day before. Ended up asking about the workouts I had done.
The day before I had hit the row machine pretty hard and we presume that is what did it.
It was a rough 5-7 days for me and Advil not Tylenol did much to help.

Hope you feel better quickly.


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Getting old, when you wake up feeling worse than when you went to bed. Woke up Monday with sore back, finally subsiding after 3 days.

Good luck.
 
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If you have a good Chiropractor you might visit them, mine has the Laser Therapy machine, for pulled or sore muscles things like this the laser is amazing, you'll be free of pain the same day.

Check around and find a good doc that uses Therapy Lasers, it's used a lot in professional and collegiate sports to help stimulate repair of muscles and alleviate the associated pain


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Cissus will get you back on track in half the time. Dulls the pain too.

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Getting dressed almost two weeks ago and something pulled in my left shoulder. Went to Urgent Care, muscle pull and maybe a slight tear to the rotator cuff. Doctor (yeah, a real one there!) asked me,what I was doing, told him.

Also I said “I think this is probably related to a motorcycle crash in 1974”, I’ve had popping and snapping in it since then.


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(didn't have my glasses on, thought it said Intercourse muscle strain...
I thought, "Well this will be an interesting/short lived thread") Big Grin


Also borderline thread-title profanity! Or something. Big Grin


Thanks guys, trying to take it easy.

This will motivate me to exercise/stretch regularly again, I'm sure this was preventable.
 
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Cissus will get you back on track in half the time. Dulls the pain too.

Good times.


What is Cissus?


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Cissus Quadrangularis. Don't hold me to the spelling. Indian medicine herb. Powerful anti inflammatory. Especially good with healing broken bones and muscle tears etc.

Came across it in the lifting world a while back. It's in my cabinet at all times.


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Thanks, my husband just did something to his ribs, and I’m hoping this might help. Where do you source?


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Intercostal muscle strain...


Salt water fishing is ramping up around here and I thought this was about the "Intercoastal Waterway"... another case of no glasses...LOL

Yeah, seems since I turned 70 I have developed all kinds of ailments...Feel better...

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Thanks, my husband just did something to his ribs, and I’m hoping this might help. Where do you source?


I got curious so I looked it up. Veld grape pills are available on Amazon.


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Thanks, my husband just did something to his ribs, and I’m hoping this might help. Where do you source?


I got curious so I looked it up. Veld grape pills are available on Amazon.


And that’s where I run into trouble. It seems like there’s some choices. I might be making leap here, but I’m betting it might not follow FDA guidelines, so.. I’m hoping for firsthand experience with a particular brand of the stuff before I try to feed it to the spouse.


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I've broken ribs, and I've strained ribs.

You're right, they both feel exactly the same and you probably would be wasting money getting care, because the fix is the same too. Give them time, and try not to move, laugh, or breathe.

The good news is my strained ribs felt like they were back to normal after about a month and a half. The broken ones bothered me for over a year.




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Thanks, my husband just did something to his ribs, and I’m hoping this might help. Where do you source?


I'd just go on Amazon and get one. The herb people are usually cheaper than the fitness supplement people. Doesn't taste good and turns to concrete fast in water so if you can't handle it get the pills.

Edit - Sorry; to be specific. My pills now are from 'Carlyle" which I got on Amazon. I've used truenutrition.com for bulk powder, or bulksupplements as well.

I've "popped a rib" deadlifting numerous times. Always sore from core work, etc. Cissus helps me bigtime.

Brought me back from mild pec tears, tricep strains, groin and hamstring stuff etc. Gets me back fast too.


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Twice, I have had the floating rib shift out of position in my back, and the pain took my breath away.

The first time, I was in the gym doing lat pull downs and it popped. The second time was a month or so later in the same location, but can't remember which movement caused it.

Both times I had my chiropractor pop it back in place which hurt, but both times I experienced rapid improvement afterward.



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I’ve had this happen to me, twice. Both involved golf practice.

I’ve never had anyone shove a knife into my ribcage, but I imagine it feels quite similar to an intercostal strain.

I was taking a golf lesson on the second occasion. I swung the driver, then BAM! Sudden sharp pain doesn’t begin to describe it. I fell to my knees. I’m sure the golf pro thought I was having a heart attack. He looked pale as a ghost. We laugh about it now.


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