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Old 01-03-2012, 05:29 AM #1
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Confused Result of over stimulation or something worse?

Over the last 5 days, I've been suffering from constant aching and pains in my whole body, my legs are affected the worse. It feels as if someone has got a knife and slices throw my muscles and peels off my muscles, slowly, it's almost as if you can feel them ripping off! It's so scary, and I find it hard to walk, only slow,lethargic movements filled with pain and torment. As for my arms, it hurts to write more than a couple of words and I can't physically hold my arms up. My back is a constant source of pain, I feel like an old woman!
It started to be just at night but now, I woke up with it. I'm in agony, and I'm really confused and worried, please, any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
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