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Old 06-11-2010, 01:03 PM #1
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I have burning pain in my legs that isn't affected by anything touching it. I've had this for over six months now and am on meds at night to help with it.

But now since yesterday, I feel like I have a sunburn on my back. It's not as bad if nothing is touching it, but as soon as anything (even a breeze) touches my back it feels like I have a bad sunburn. It's driving me nuts! I think this is the only time I have ever wished that I could be a nudist. Even my bra and shirt make it hurt. Unfortunately the Gabapentin I take doesn't help and I can't take it during the day anyway.

I really want a sick day so that I can just lay in bed all day. But as a stay-at-home Mom I don't get those.

Okay I'm done whining now and I will get back to housework. Just needed to vent for a minute.
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