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Old 05-23-2012, 11:39 AM #1
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Default Muscle aches/pain confusion.

Hey there, I was at the hospital today for my routine 8 week progress.. thing. Anyway, recently, within the last week or two, I've been suffering from constant muscle pain and aching all over my body but mostly in my limbs, and also my knees and shoulders...
I'm not sure what has caused this, but it can be debilitating, the hospital said it wasn't related to my injury but I think it could be otherwise.. and was curious if anyone else suffered from this. My only recent illnesses are my mTBI and a cold a couple of weeks ago!

Any Advice would be awesome, or a link to the thread where this may have been posted before.. Thanks
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