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I am a 42 year old active male living in New Zealand and am heavily into my sports and gym. About 15 years ago a tore a muscle in my left shoulder whilst working out. I recall that I did get some physio work done on it but about a month later whilst stretching at home, I experienced what I can only describe as excruciating pain and a popping noise from the middle of my sternum.
At the same time, a deep crater appeared at the sight of the pain approximately between the 3rd and 4th rib. Straight after the incident, I developed this feeling that I wasn't getting enough air into my lungs to the point where I found myself sighing a lot. Consequently, I went to my GP the next day only to be told that I had asthma. After many tests I now know its not asthma. The symptoms that I experience are almost the reverse of asthma in that I cant get the breath in. Even after several attempts. When my breathing is bad my right nostril blocks as well. As a result I tend to sniff a lot.
Over the years, I have been to see many specialists and I get the feeling that they put this in the too hard basket. Some days it good, other days its not. It seems to be worse at night when I am trying to get to sleep and it has got to the point where I need to take sleeping tablets. I only take a 1/4 of a tablet and this seems to relax me enough to be able to nod off.
I will often get a tingling sensation down my left arm. If I roll my shoulder I also get a clicking sensation around my scapula.
The weird thing is that even though the original injury was in the front, it seems that all the tension and pain is at the same point in my back.
Any help would be appreciated.
I am a 42 year old active male living in New Zealand and am heavily into my sports and gym. About 15 years ago a tore a muscle in my left shoulder whilst working out. I recall that I did get some physio work done on it but about a month later whilst stretching at home, I experienced what I can only describe as excruciating pain and a popping noise from the middle of my sternum.
At the same time, a deep crater appeared at the sight of the pain approximately between the 3rd and 4th rib. Straight after the incident, I developed this feeling that I wasn't getting enough air into my lungs to the point where I found myself sighing a lot. Consequently, I went to my GP the next day only to be told that I had asthma. After many tests I now know its not asthma. The symptoms that I experience are almost the reverse of asthma in that I cant get the breath in. Even after several attempts. When my breathing is bad my right nostril blocks as well. As a result I tend to sniff a lot.
Over the years, I have been to see many specialists and I get the feeling that they put this in the too hard basket. Some days it good, other days its not. It seems to be worse at night when I am trying to get to sleep and it has got to the point where I need to take sleeping tablets. I only take a 1/4 of a tablet and this seems to relax me enough to be able to nod off.
I will often get a tingling sensation down my left arm. If I roll my shoulder I also get a clicking sensation around my scapula.
The weird thing is that even though the original injury was in the front, it seems that all the tension and pain is at the same point in my back.
Any help would be appreciated.