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Default Does anyone with widespread PN

developed Fibromyalgia or a chronic fatigue like sydrome. As most know I have bodywide PN, or that's what I had. Now I have what appears to be fibromyalgia.I have every symptom of it,and my neuro wanted me to go see a rheumy because of it.

It has overshadowed my PN pain by far. I have burning muscle pain,tenderpoints,fatigue,fatigue in muscles,and just about everything else involving exhaust in muscles.

OTC pain meds does not even begin to touch this pain.

I have been lurking on the fibro board and found this from the journal of rheumatolgy.
http://www.jrheum.com/subscribers/06/04/827-c.html

The pain and fatigue is very debilitating. I am just wondering if anyone else has developed this as a co-condition and why it may have happened.I now have to go back to GP,and explain this, geez I've fallen apart at the seams.
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