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Old 04-29-2007, 07:14 PM #1
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Question ~ Is being Moderately Overweight causing me PAIN?? ~

I feel fine in the morning when I first get up but by early afternoon I am in so much Generalized pain I have to lay down for a while. It's not any specific thing I can say is doing it but my back usually starts first, then shoulders, arms then leg cramps.

I need to lose probably 40 pounds to be within a normal range but can the extra weigh be causing this?

After a rest I feel much better but then again after a few hours I have to lay down again. I don't have any prescription pain meds, I just take Tylenol and a Momentum, an otc back pain medicine and a hot soak and that helps.

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