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Default bone pain?

have you ever had one of your bones hurt? I mean down to the marrow like a toothache! now and again, my left upper arm does this and it usually happens after I hold the phone against my ear for too long. Locked into that position fingers numb and tingly, about an hour after waking it starts. Sometimes it will last ten minutes sometimes 2 hours. OUCHIE!

Anyone else?
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