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Old 01-16-2012, 12:46 AM #7
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Unfortunately, It is everywhere in both arms and legs bilaterally. Really bad muscle and joint pain. Again with all of this type of pain it is really hard to describe. I can't even touch joints on the inside of my elbows. Fingers joints are also really bad. My fingers feel like they are swelling during the night and a little during the day. this is all on top of the burning, twitching etc. I'm coping Ok just don't understand what is happening. The rheumo has told me my neuropathy caused Fibromyalgia. I didn't believe it but I guess it is true. What do you think?
Hopeful, I had a lot of that especially in both knees and it wasn't gout but a permanent stiffness and joint pain ( no swelling)

I commenced a 10mg daily dose of prednisone (steroid) and it has relived all joint pain and may even be contributing in reducing nerve pain
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