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Old 08-05-2009, 09:59 AM #1
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Default Do your bruises hurt more than they used to?

I don't know if I'm being paranoid but I seem to be bruising worse, longer and more painful since all this stuff hit the fan. I recall the beginning of the year having loads of bruises on my legs from unknown causes.
Now I have a bruised knee, stinging, stabbing and tight. I know what CAUSED the bruise, just why is it lasting so long? and why getting worse??

On an aside, I took the advice of the receptionist at my neuro to get back on my horse. He threw me off... I have bruises the size of texas, one on my butt, one on my knee. But i survived.

Why so much pain???
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