I also thought it nay be asbestos disease in my lungs after potentially breathing in some mild asbestos dust in the past a few times. Is your pain while lying down as if too much pressure is applied to your skin's surface and does it feel also as if it could be lung pain? I have something like that and it's getting worse and I always thought this was caused by one event where I had my back bitten numerously by a spider at night. I have used anti-inflammetries and deep heat sprays and creams, which seem to ease it when i first go to bed but by half way through the night, i move in bed and its as painful as before. My current job is office based so i do spend many hours sat down during the day, but i exercise regularly throughout the week. I know its not a pulled muscle from the gym as that would hurt constantly, but i feel my doctor would try and fob it off as that. It literally only hurts when i lie in bed. I also go to the gym 3 times a week and its doesnt hurt during the workout. I dont get pain during the day when moving around and my general breathing is not affected, sometimes i do feel a 'twinge' if i yawn or take a deep breathe. For example, if i lay on flat on my back or my left side, my lower left side of my back is extremely painful, if i lay on my right side the pain is not as bad but also moves in the right side of my abdomen and if i lay on my front the pain eases a small amount. Depending on how i lie in bed depends on whereabouts its hurts and how painful it is. Whenever i lay on my back in bed i get severe pain in the lower right side of my back and i have to take shallow breathes because it hurts too much to take full breathes. I am enquiring about a problem i have been experiencing with my back over the last couple of weeks.
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