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Old 09-18-2011, 01:41 AM #1
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Default NP - typically worse when lying down?

Hi,

I've got NP - probably due to liver disease, but the docs aren't sure that is the cause.

The pain in my hands and feet is noticeably worse when lying down, especially the first 1/2 hour. Sitting or standing it is more an irritant than anything else, but lying down it can go up to moaning and groaning level, and can make getting to sleep difficult.

I was wondering if that was typical, and also if anyone could explain what the reason is - that it is worse when prone.

Thank you.
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