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Old 10-30-2010, 06:32 PM #1
lynn01 lynn01 is offline
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Default Weekness and fatigue?

I was just wondering who else experiences weekness of the knee's and foot cramps at night. My discomfort is more uncomfortable than it is painful,the week feeling bothers me more than the mild numbness and the tingling. My discomfort is more of a dull ache in my lower legs and thighs with twinges in the hip area. Along with osteoarthitis of the spine. Everymorning when I get up I can't hardly stand straight my hips hurt and my aching in my legs is worse in the mornings. I do start to feel better after a couple of hours, once I get moving more. But the fatigue is horrible, doing the smallest amount of gardening in my yard like I was doing today, just wipes me out and I have to take a break for a while then do some more work. And I am just 41 years old. I do have neuropathy diagnosed by a neurologist with know none cause found, "What the heck is going on with me, I ask?"
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