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Old 01-04-2007, 05:30 PM #1
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Default Am I wrong or......

right. It is my impression that fibro is in the muscles. Is that right?

The reason I am asking is that I was diagnosed with fibro 10 years ago. When I was diagnosed I had gone in with concerns about my knees and feet. When I got up in the morning, I could barely stand. Things would even out after a couple of hours, but any time I sat down for more than three minutes, my joints screamed. The bottoms of my feet hurt so bad that I could hardly bear to put my feet on the floor.

This is all happening again. I have a friend with RA and she says it sounds exactly like her symptoms. I have TOS and recently had surgery for it. My husband thinks I hurt because I don't excercise enough. I know that is not it. I hurt regardless of my excercise level.

Any suggestions?
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