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    Posted: 19 August 2010 at 3:47pm
Does anyone have any good tips for pain relief? I have quite a sharp pain in my shoulder which hurts more every time I breathe in. I think I slept on it bad a couple of nights ago and it is just getting worse from sleeping on my side, but I cant sleep on my back or my other shoulder all night. Panadol has done nothing for it and nor has a hot bath.
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wheat bag?? deep heat cream??



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ooOoo pretty sure the same thing happened to me but it fixed itself quickly..Yep wheat pack or deepheat are great ideas. Hot bath/shower? A lovely massage from DH?
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I would say a physio or massage.. I did something similiar with J and 2 sessions with a physio and it was fixed and I never had anymore problems!


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:( i have to go to the doctor. physio is not sure it is muscular/skeletal. I only got 30mins sleep last night and nothing is working pain wise. Hopefully the doc has some magic cure as I cant last too much longer like this.
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You can take codeine when pregnant (you can get panadeine at the chemist)
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I thought codeine when pg was a no-no?

Call healthline and check with them. They're quite helpful. I remember Emma (Maya) having some shoulder pain at one stage and it was baby-related (but fixable).
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That cream in the purple container is really nice with a massage. But I'd go to the physio if you can and see if that helps.
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there is a really nice cream about called nature nurse go for the ourple one its safe to use throoughout pregnancy. You can get it online just do a search as per above. My massage therapist uses it alot. No i'm not preggers
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I have ended up using voltarin gel, the doctor said it was ok and better than taking the tablets. I have inflamed cartilage in my left chest which is causing all the pain.
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