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Old 08-21-2011, 06:38 AM #1
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Smile NEW guy.. Burning skin feelings

Hello this is my first time here and have a question.
My DX was in June of 2011, I have burning on my skin from my face to my toes, it feels like a sun burn. BUT I have not even been in the sun. Any thoughts on this??

I have been having CPK Blood Level testing it has gone like this, 320,542,and now 702. My Dr. wants to do more testing. My heart is OK, been tested and the lungs.

I take Gabapentin 900mg at night and 900mg at morning.

OH and yes adema is bad many times a week, I wear those socks we hate to wear!

Well thanks for your time!
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