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Old 12-30-2012, 06:42 PM   #1
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Do you ever feel like every movement of every muscle hurts? I HATE it when that happens!

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Yes, there are days. I think the weather/borometer is the culprit.. Sometimes just the change of weather can set it off.
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Most of my mornings start like that...though if I sleep or stay relatively still for more than three hours at stretch, it is worse and lasts longer.
Stupid disease.

Hope that you get over it quickly Marion

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My legs are like that all the time. To bend them to do the smallest things is painful. I cant sit for very long either. Makes trying to watch a movie really interesting
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So sorry you're experiencing the miserable pain, Marion. Not a day goes by when this isn't part of my life.....some more than others. Has your doc mentioned the possibility of fibromyalgia in addition to MS? The constant pain really wears me down, but Aleve kind of takes the edge off.

I hope and pray you find some relief soon!
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Awwww, youz guyz are the best. It really does help to commiserate now and then, doesn't it? Hugggggs around!
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I've noticed more muscle and joint pain recently. Maybe it's just me getting older? I thought about Fibro and I'm going to ask the Neuro about it. I take Aleve regularly and it does seem to take the edge off. But sometimes I'll wake up and my joints are screaming. Especially my elbows.

I have to keep moving. I can't sit for long periods of time. It's so difficult to go out to eat anymore. I have to stand up long before everyone's ready to go just so my legs will work when I go to walk out. Movies are out of the question.
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You get my hug of empathy. I just told my husband this morning that I wouldn't trade the pain for increased disability, but it sure does get old. Thank God it's not every day, but many/most days I sit until it hurts too much, then get up and move around until THAT hurts too much, repeat. One morning I woke up and...NOTHING HURT! I was actually in a comfortable position! I didn't want to move, but I had to pee. I burst into tears. My poor husband.
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