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Old 09-15-2010, 01:27 PM #1
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Default Tiredness

Hey guys, have not beem on in a couple of weeks so hope everyone is good. I have noticed that in the few days I have really been struggling with tired feet and legs. I have had PN now for about a year and have seen new symptoms all the time, was wondering if this was one?
My feet and legs have started feeling like lumps of leg just below the knee. Its the sort of feeling you get after a really long day and when you are ready for bed. I first noticed it on Monday at work but put it down to two busy work days. I hve done nothing today and am feeling the same now. Its so bad I was thinking of having a walk down the pub tonight but not sure I can be bothered. (Its a seven minute walk from my house- twenty seven on way back. ) What do you guys think?

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