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Old 11-16-2015, 10:22 AM #6
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Thumbs up Two different types of pain

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Originally Posted by kazzak21 View Post
Has anyone experienced an ache in both hips or their ACJ joints by their shoulders at night particularly? I have also experienced some positional type pain. Is that normal?
I had the burning skin, zapping, shocking in the legs and feet plus Lumbar pain and hips,buttocks.knees that was a deeper "bone" feeling type pain. My PN was kick started by car wreck plus being an out of control diabetic. The "bone" pain was eventually addressed with Hydrocodone. All else was assressed w/Gabapentin and cremes. Hope this helps, Ken in Texas.P.S. I write in the past tense because almost all symptoms have changed as I am two and a half years into this.
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