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Wise Elder
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I'm just wondering if any of you notice a pattern to your hug and other symptoms. This is what I have noticed . . .
I've been having trouble with the hug for several months now. While it's been a constant squeeze for years, since my flare in December it has really been giving me some trouble. It got better for a while and then the other day I felt the familiar ripping, tearing, shooting nerve pain. Then I could feel the muscle movement on and off and, of course, the intercostal muscles went in to their painful spasms. After a couple of days of this going on in my rib cage, it moved on in to my stomach. Now, I have the slight nausea in the mornings (I'm not pregnant ![]() This pattern occurred to me the other day and looking back, it seems like this has been my new pattern over the past several months. Has anyone noticed a similar pattern or even a different pattern to what happens when your hug decides to act up? |
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