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    My husband, 22, is suffering from intense chest pain - which the doctor attributes to a moderate case of scoliosis. The pain occurs periodically. For a few weeks he will be fine and then it returns. At its worst, he is unable to move and suffers a great deal...

    Is this common? I haven't been able to find much information regarding chest pain and scoliosis. Any information would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks

  • #2
    Hi,
    That sounds very unusual..my advice would be to seek another opinion...take x-ray...that should not happen from scoliosis..maybe his physcian just wanted to give you something to hear. How severe is his curve...if its over 75 that may cause breathing problems but not on and off.
    good luck
    CONNIE


    Surgery June 28th 2004
    fused T4 -L3
    Hip graft
    Grown 1 1/2 inches
    25/o upper T 15/o
    53/o T 15/o
    37/o L 6/o
    Dr. Micheal Nuewirth
    New York City

    August 6, 2004
    Pulmonary Embolism
    complication from surgery

    January 2007 currently
    increasing pain at the T4/5
    point irratation heardwear

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    • #3
      My dad went through that too, but he had kyphosis (hunchback) too. I would suggest ruling out anything else. Chest pain can be caused by many things and they should be looked into. When it comes to something like that don't go with assumptions!

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