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Old 10-16-2011, 09:39 AM #1
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Default MS HUG or ???

I know there has had to have been a lot of talk about this subject, so I searched.....and nothing came up.
I am having a lot of pain between my shoulder blades. Really hard for me to explain, it feels muscular, hurts when I go to move, or try to sit up. a sudden sharp pain.
It doesn't feel at all like a hug, and it is only in my back, however, it does go up into my shoulders and neck, but not around to my chest.
Not sure if this is even anything like the "HUG".

I did sit on a small step stool to rearrange a small shelf yesterday.....but really; can such a small amount of activity cause such pain with an MS patient and if so WHY?? What is it that doesn't allow me to do much of anything anymore?
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