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Old 08-12-2009, 10:57 AM #4
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I have 24/7 pain to varing degrees. Since this happend 2.5 years ago I have not felt "normal" legs/feet. I often can't tolerate textures or things on me and have frozen feet though it is not under the nail so to speak. Like others said we are all different and also for me it changes the "feelings". Are you on any medication to help with this? I don't have fatigue other then from not sleeping. I agree about getting checked cause you may have fibromyalgia or something in combo. I think getting on the proper meds and treatment is very important. Though I have pain still I have made progress. Feel better
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