Fibromyalgia. This condition is on the increase and causes many different pains in the body.
The pain of fibromyalgia occurs in areas where the muscles attach to bone or ligaments and is similar to the pain of arthritis. The joints themselves are not affected, however, so they are not deformed nor do they deteriorate as they may in arthritic conditions. The pain typically originates in one area, usually the neck and shoulders, and then radiates out. Most patients report feeling some pain all the time; and many describe it as "exhausting." The pain can vary, depending on the time of day, weather changes, physical activity, and the presence of stressful situations; it has been described as stiffness, burning, stabbing, sudden, radiating, and aching. The pain is often more intense after disturbed sleep.
You should see a doctor of rheumatology to find out what you have.
2007-05-30 04:37:47
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answered by Cherokee Billie 7
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Arthritis
2007-05-30 04:36:03
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answered by eugene65ca 6
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Arthritis, MS, Cancer ect... the list goes on and on.
2007-05-30 04:36:52
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answered by April H 2
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Arthritis...go see ur doctor
2007-05-30 04:46:07
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answered by Ashnm 3
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arthritis
2007-05-30 04:41:17
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answered by trixy48@sbcglobal.net 2
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arthritis
2007-05-30 04:35:07
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answered by amelia_0405 5
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it is probably just arthritis but that is no disease.
2007-05-30 04:39:54
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answered by T0p N0tc# Gl@m0ur C#iick!!!! 2
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