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Old Sep 29, 2013, 12:39 AM
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Do any of you who have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome experience muscle pain symptoms? I wasn't aware that this was a symptom until I checked out Chronic fatigue syndrome: Symptoms - MayoClinic.com.

If so, what does your "unexplained muscle pain" feel like and has anything worked for you? I don't exactly know how to describe mine other than excruciatingly painful 24/7. Just looking for some answers...

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Old Oct 01, 2013, 01:02 AM
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I was first diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. But now I am considered to have Depression (bipolar) and Fibromyalgia.

So, I was definitely having pain. It's more of an ache for me. And tenderness upon touch.
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Old Oct 02, 2013, 09:44 PM
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i have to laugh at myself, with my vocabulary i never considered constant and recurrent fatigue and joint pain to be "Chronic" anything~! Hahahaha,, LOLOL on me~!

since there is no treatment, and the cure is death, i guess i'll just keep thinking it's something i feel.... not to be confused with something i am...

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Ques.
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