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Old Aug 11, 2015, 04:59 PM
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I suffer from Fibromyalgia, and have only been diagnosed recently.. I have had pain for many years. It was wonderful to hear that I am not entirely cracking up. Apart from all the obvious pains... does anyone have such pain in their arms that even clothes hurt.me .. Am I going crazier? Thanks guys..
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Old Aug 11, 2015, 06:28 PM
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Pierro, I have RSD. I get that sensation in my leg and my arm often. I have days where I scream when I put on socks. I do NOT think you are crazy. You are ILL.

Everyone experiences illness in their own way. Don't let anyone try to define what you "should" be feeling. It is your body and your perception of the experience that matters.
Thanks for this!
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Old Oct 02, 2015, 09:03 AM
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That's common with fibro. I have RLS that technically should have abated when I stopped opioids and the withdrawals were over. However it has continued for well over a year. people can tell me I'm crazy all they want but I know what I feel

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