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weird back pain

Ok this is going to be really hard to explain, it has me worried. when I wake up in the mornings and go to take a breath (deep) I get a sensation in my back, it's not wheezing, because I have heard that before, but it I can feel it. sort of makes me think what wheezing would feel like if we could feel it. it's generally around by shoulder blades and spine area. if that makes any sense, Now Keep In mind I was seen by a chiro a few months back that said my spine was out of alignment pretty badly in lower mid and upper back, and I do suffer from lower and mid back pain along my spine on a reg basis it tends to worsen with movements, yawning, and seems to be mainly be mid back around both shoulder blades and spine area, I dont have a cough, a fever I dont feel bad other than my Gerd/acid reflux which causes upper abdomen pain.
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one other thing is, I am ALWAYS getting muscle spasms in the same area, and all over my back
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Dear C,
Did your Chiropractor happen to do an MRI.  Your symptoms could also be caused by a herniated disc in your Thoracic spine.  If you haven't had an MRI, you might want to start there.  Xrays will not show the internal structures of the vertebro body.  Please let me know how things turn out.  Best wishes!!
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Dear C,
PS:  If you have had an MRI, what did the report say?
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