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Old 11-13-2011, 09:08 PM #1
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Default aches and pains

I'm doing pretty well. I'm 8 months PCS and very much healed.

I noticed something in the last few months and I don't know if it is PCS related or not. I wondered if anyone else has this. I hurt everywhere. Mostly after activity. I mean my shoulders ache, my elbows, my knees, my ankles, etc. Before PCS I never had a single ache or pain. I was one of those people who would run 7 miles and never get sore - even after speed runs. It was always quite bewildering but I never got sore. ever. So... now I get more than sore. I get pain and aches everywhere if I run. I honestly feel that I'm 60 years old and I'm not yet 40. I used to feel at least 10 years younger than I was.

Anyone else experiencing anything similar to this? I really have a hunch that it's related and now that I'm at the point where I can exercise and get my blood flowing without head pain, I figure it's just the next item on the list to get through by gradually increasing my exercise.

Thanks.
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