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Old 11-17-2017, 09:31 AM #1
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Default Rhabdomyolysis

Does anyone know if rhabdomyolysis comes as one of the sequelae to excessive muscle fatigue? I used to have horses and remember the risk of them 'tying up' aka rhabdomyolysis if their muscles were overused.

I had an episode of getting very cold and shivering excessively for a prolonged period. Not only was it exhausting but I was quite unwell afterwards and I had some features of rhabdomyolysis ie reduced output of (brown) urine, severe muscle pain, exhaustion and generally feeling really ill. Just wondering . . .
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