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Lindyloowho1234 06-29-2015 01:57 PM

Pain worse at night
 
Does anyone know if there is a scientific reason why most PN gets worse at night?

Luckily my husbands does not, and never has. I know, I know, he should be happy and he is.:wink:

But just wondered why he should be the reverse of 99.9% of the postings I see.

Thank you.

Linda

icelander 06-29-2015 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Lindyloowho1234 (Post 1151594)
Does anyone know if there is a scientific reason why most PN gets worse at night?

Luckily my husbands does not, and never has. I know, I know, he should be happy and he is.:wink:

But just wondered why he should be the reverse of 99.9% of the postings I see.

Thank you.

Linda

Mine got better at night for the year and then reversed itself. I think one definite reason is you are not distracted in bed. I'm not so sure my symptoms are worse at night besides the leg/foot cramps. I think I just distract myself mostly during the day.

januarybabe 06-30-2015 05:01 PM

My pain gets worse at night. I went to rheumatalodist doc to check for fibromyalgia. She said no to fibro. Part of reason is she said fibro is worse in morning and gets better at night.

I don't have scientific explanation. Sorry.

Ragtop262 06-30-2015 06:38 PM

Mine gets worse during the day while I'm on my feet, then improves at night. That is one reason why the neuromuscular specialist didn't diagnose me with PN - he said that pain would be worse at night if I had PN.

Unfortunately, he didn't give me any explanation as to "why" that is.

So, I don't have a diagnosis, although I certainly have most of the symptoms...

januarybabe 07-01-2015 06:20 PM

I did find an old thread about why PN is worse at night. When I am reading a thread at the bottom of page there are similar questions.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread216128.html

icelander 07-02-2015 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Ragtop262 (Post 1151894)
Mine gets worse during the day while I'm on my feet, then improves at night. That is one reason why the neuromuscular specialist didn't diagnose me with PN - he said that pain would be worse at night if I had PN.

Unfortunately, he didn't give me any explanation as to "why" that is.

So, I don't have a diagnosis, although I certainly have most of the symptoms...


I think he's wrong and you are in the know. My body did the same thing for the first year. Then switched to night pain with much less in the day. I got my diagnosis when it was just a little day pain and no night pain at all.


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