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Old 10-19-2006, 09:59 AM #1
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Default Dr says it is not PN - NOt sure if I agree

Hi,
I posted a question on a thread "Is This PN? Several of you were kind enough to return my post. I saw my Dr. yesterday - he treats me with weekly trigger point injections for my FM. He claims this is not PN - it is all part of the FM as sometimes FM can burn and tingle. I agree with Rose and others that this is a central and sympathetic nervous condition and it is all part of the same thing going on. Nerves are nerves. I do think I overdid it by being on my feet and irritated the nerves as well as the FM. I just have pain everywhere and no meds relieve it. He also said it was not plantar fasciatis.
No idea where to go from here. No meds - no treatment. Now I can't even drive very far or walk in a small drug store. It is in my knees, feet and lower back.
Very frustrating.
I checked out the spinal sites and I do not have those symptoms. No leg or buttock pain.
Thanks for your help. Any other ideas would be appreciated.
PS: New to this. Should I have put this on the other thread. Would it be read ther or do people usually just look at the new threads?
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