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12-01-2012, 11:08 PM | #1 | ||
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Does anyone else ever get awful pain in there gluts/buttocks? I have had an achy pain there since my symptoms started (about 2 years ago), I thought that maybe I bruised it during my C section with my son or something.. Anyhow.. Thanks to hormones I have been pretty weak the past 2 days... mostly affecting my legs and eyelids.. by the end of the day yesterday I could barely walk forward, as my calf and buttock muscles were just plain out of gas..I had stood on my toes for a minute or so, and they were done after that.. the buttock pain worsened.. and now today its excruciating!! Its a deep ache in both sides..
I have heard some people who have lambert eaton with this.. which makes me wonder! but If I have LEMS.. i'm seronegative, which I have no idea how they diagnose it at that point! |
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