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Old 09-23-2012, 05:26 PM #1
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Hello All,
I have a question. I have had some muscle pain since I was diagnosed with SFN 4 yrs ago. However, over the past 3 weeks the pain I experience is so bad. My muscle pain and weakness is awful. I can walk but to stand still for even a minute is awful. I don't know what is happening. I called the doctor a few weeks ago and he said he thought I was doing too much at the gym. I haven't gone to the gym since then and the pains are just so bad. I don't know where to even turn to. I just have a dx of SFN idiopathic.
Any thoughts from anyone would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Hopeful
I looked up my meds doesn't look like it is from them. I've been on them for a while now.
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