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Old 12-18-2012, 03:18 PM #1
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in 2006 I started getting pelvic pain so bad that I ended up in the hospital over 4 times within a four year period and in bed for many days (very random). After hundreds of tests they never found anything wrong with me.( at the hospital or with any follow ups with my family doctor). Sometime at the beginning of 2008 I started to shake one day, I looked like I had parkinsons. This lasted for about 3 days, the doctors found nothing wrong.

The end of 2010 I woke up one day and felt like I got hit by a train. Every bit of my body hurt (even parts I did not know existed) I felt SO tired all of the time, so weak I could not hardly move. It got to the point I was missing work 1-3 times per week, I had to cut my hours to 4 hours a day 3-4 days a week because that’s all I could handle. Many days everything hurt but almost all days it was my wrists, neck, legs and hips. I was very un-cordanated and had a hard time knowing how hard I was holding on to objects (I often dropped things)

I got pregnant in April 2011 and my symptoms all went away. I did not feel any of my symptoms until my daughter was 4 months old, at this time my wrists started to hurt most of the time, it feels like someone is sticking knitting needles in my wrists and to my hands/fingers. Some days my wrists felt great, but most days its all pain and weakness. From this time until now (over the last 7 months) I slowly started to feel more and more symptoms but most (other then my wrist pain) was bearable.

Last week, I woke up and again felt like I was hit by a truck. Every part of my body screaming at me. Trying to live life became SO hard. Two days ago I started to shake again, this time it only lasted 5 or 6 hours, and now I have been getting random neck twitches. Just some random stuff I am not sure if they could be connected or not.

Also over the last few years I have started saying words backwards, getting stuck on words, having a hard time saying the word (or thinking of the word) I want to say and stuttering a little bit at times. This has become normal for me now.
Small parts of my body going numb (like part of my face or a little “square” on part of my leg, not a whole body part) I was having stabbing head pain and face numbness and was diagnosed with having migranes, although I don’t often get migranes anymore I still get numb spots.

They have not found ANYTHING wrong with me, and I can not connect it with any triggers.
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