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Chest pain when doing Vest

Aka2007

New member
I was doing my treatments/vest tonight and as I was doing my vest I got chest pain. What would cause this? a mucus plug is what I was thinking. also is it normal to get green junk comming out by G-tube?


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19/w CF DF508
 

Aka2007

New member
I was doing my treatments/vest tonight and as I was doing my vest I got chest pain. What would cause this? a mucus plug is what I was thinking. also is it normal to get green junk comming out by G-tube?


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19/w CF DF508
 

Aka2007

New member
I was doing my treatments/vest tonight and as I was doing my vest I got chest pain. What would cause this? a mucus plug is what I was thinking. also is it normal to get green junk comming out by G-tube?


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19/w CF DF508
 

Aka2007

New member
I was doing my treatments/vest tonight and as I was doing my vest I got chest pain. What would cause this? a mucus plug is what I was thinking. also is it normal to get green junk comming out by G-tube?


--------------------------------
19/w CF DF508
 

Aka2007

New member
I was doing my treatments/vest tonight and as I was doing my vest I got chest pain. What would cause this? a mucus plug is what I was thinking. also is it normal to get green junk comming out by G-tube?


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19/w CF DF508
 

lightNlife

New member
Chest pain could be caused by any number of things, the most likely possibility of which is indeed a mucus plug. It's hard to tell just by the description of "chest pain." Was it localized to one area? Was it on one side or the other? Was it a throbbing, sharp or radiating pain? Did is linger even after you stopped vesting? If it continues and is accompanied by shortness of breath (more so than usual) be sure to let your doctor know.

Not sure about the g-tube. I hope things work out well and that you'll be feeling tip-top as you celebrate Thanksgiving!
 

lightNlife

New member
Chest pain could be caused by any number of things, the most likely possibility of which is indeed a mucus plug. It's hard to tell just by the description of "chest pain." Was it localized to one area? Was it on one side or the other? Was it a throbbing, sharp or radiating pain? Did is linger even after you stopped vesting? If it continues and is accompanied by shortness of breath (more so than usual) be sure to let your doctor know.

Not sure about the g-tube. I hope things work out well and that you'll be feeling tip-top as you celebrate Thanksgiving!
 

lightNlife

New member
Chest pain could be caused by any number of things, the most likely possibility of which is indeed a mucus plug. It's hard to tell just by the description of "chest pain." Was it localized to one area? Was it on one side or the other? Was it a throbbing, sharp or radiating pain? Did is linger even after you stopped vesting? If it continues and is accompanied by shortness of breath (more so than usual) be sure to let your doctor know.

Not sure about the g-tube. I hope things work out well and that you'll be feeling tip-top as you celebrate Thanksgiving!
 

lightNlife

New member
Chest pain could be caused by any number of things, the most likely possibility of which is indeed a mucus plug. It's hard to tell just by the description of "chest pain." Was it localized to one area? Was it on one side or the other? Was it a throbbing, sharp or radiating pain? Did is linger even after you stopped vesting? If it continues and is accompanied by shortness of breath (more so than usual) be sure to let your doctor know.

Not sure about the g-tube. I hope things work out well and that you'll be feeling tip-top as you celebrate Thanksgiving!
 

lightNlife

New member
Chest pain could be caused by any number of things, the most likely possibility of which is indeed a mucus plug. It's hard to tell just by the description of "chest pain." Was it localized to one area? Was it on one side or the other? Was it a throbbing, sharp or radiating pain? Did is linger even after you stopped vesting? If it continues and is accompanied by shortness of breath (more so than usual) be sure to let your doctor know.

Not sure about the g-tube. I hope things work out well and that you'll be feeling tip-top as you celebrate Thanksgiving!
 

Aka2007

New member
Thanks for the info. Happy thankgiving to you to!

It was more of a dull pain right in the center of my chest.
 

Aka2007

New member
Thanks for the info. Happy thankgiving to you to!

It was more of a dull pain right in the center of my chest.
 

Aka2007

New member
Thanks for the info. Happy thankgiving to you to!

It was more of a dull pain right in the center of my chest.
 

Aka2007

New member
Thanks for the info. Happy thankgiving to you to!

It was more of a dull pain right in the center of my chest.
 

Aka2007

New member
Thanks for the info. Happy thankgiving to you to!

It was more of a dull pain right in the center of my chest.
 
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