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Old 10-05-2013, 02:09 PM #1
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good morning friends

I've been having some very painful symptoms on my upper chest/neck/back of neck/upper shoulders. Its a severe burning that goes across my upper chest and back (about armpit level or a little higher) when I move it is excrutiating when I don't move, its very intense pain. I get a very similar severe burning pain in my hands that can last for weeks and then just goes away. Then it comes back...maybe a couple of weeks or months. But this chest area has only happened to me twice and that's in the last year or so. Have had ms for 25 years or more, and never had this symptom. Is this the hug? So don't like this disease. ugh. Thanks!
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