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Old 11-26-2008, 09:35 AM #5
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I have 'bone pain' of a sort.
It feels like the bone is bruised, but not the flesh around it.
I call it my 'Stepped on by an Elephant' pain.
I get it in my joints and in my feet. At the moment it seems to
be on the bones to the instep, the top of the feet.
Not like I bumped it, but deeper. I get it on the balls of my feet,
& at the joint where the toes meet the foot on the underside. Also in
my legs up to the knee, especially the shins.
Deep into the bone, a bruised feeling.
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