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I was told that I have Costochondritis today and they are unsure as to

why. This is inflamation of the cartlidge between my ribs on the left

side. HAs anyone ever had this and does any one know if it's realted

to PSC. The only other thing they found is that my ALP doubled in the

last 6 weeks. It may be because of the arthritis or the Fibromyalgia

but my sedrate was normal so I am wondering about a connection with the

PSC. Just for clarity purposes, I do not that this costochondritis can

be associated with Fibro but I have no other symptoms of Fibro right

now. I do have other symptoms of the PSC right now such as URQ pain

and itching. I have found some articles that say it has been linked to

PBC so I am currious to see if any of you have had to deal with it. Any

input would be appriciated.

Thanks

Dawn

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Same here – take a look at message 93652 (it went away

after a couple of months, hasn’t returned). Part of the post:

“Costo

is also thought to be an autoimmune associated disease/condition (sigh). It

does need to be checked out however. When I experienced it several years ago, I

got my first stress test - no issues, diagnosis was Costochondritis.

My initial symptoms of PSC were pain just below the sternum (just below the

xiphoid process). It disappeared with my first ERCP.”

Take a look at the message archives and search on

costochondritis. There are more than a few hits on it (Barb’s Ken,

Mike B,, Jackie’s husband, etc.).

Arne

UC 1977, PSC 2000

Alive and well in Minnesota

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Of mdwblaze

I was told that I have Costochondritis today

and they are unsure as to why…

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Thanks Arnie

>

> Same here - take a look at message 93652 (it went away after a

couple of

> months, hasn't returned). Part of the post:

>

>

>

> " Costo is also thought to be an autoimmune associated

disease/condition

> (sigh). It does need to be checked out however. When I experienced

it

> several years ago, I got my first stress test - no issues,

diagnosis was

> Costochondritis.

>

> My initial symptoms of PSC were pain just below the sternum (just

below the

> xiphoid process). It disappeared with my first ERCP. "

>

>

>

> Take a look at the message archives and search on

costochondritis. There

> are more than a few hits on it (Barb's Ken, Mike B,, Jackie's

husband,

> etc.).

>

>

>

>

>

> Arne

>

> UC 1977, PSC 2000

>

> Alive and well in Minnesota

>

>

>

>

>

> From: [mailto:psc-

support ] On

> Behalf Of mdwblaze

>

>

>

> I was told that I have Costochondritis today and they are unsure

as to why.

>

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Hi Dawn,

Not sure about costochondritis, but i do have that same pain on the

left hand side ribs at the back. I was refered to a physio and she said

because i dont move my body enough the bits (muscles/ cartildge)

between my ribs has seized up. I am just wondering how accurate this

diagnosis is and maybe my pain is down to this costochondritis. Could

you give me anymore details??

Regards

(UK)

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Hi Dawn,

Not sure about costochondritis, but i do have that same pain on the

left hand side ribs at the back. I was refered to a physio and she said

because i dont move my body enough the bits (muscles/ cartildge)

between my ribs has seized up. I am just wondering how accurate this

diagnosis is and maybe my pain is down to this costochondritis. Could

you give me anymore details??

Regards

(UK)

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Hi Dawn,

Not sure about costochondritis, but i do have that same pain on the

left hand side ribs at the back. I was refered to a physio and she said

because i dont move my body enough the bits (muscles/ cartildge)

between my ribs has seized up. I am just wondering how accurate this

diagnosis is and maybe my pain is down to this costochondritis. Could

you give me anymore details??

Regards

(UK)

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