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maximus1453
04-04-2008, 04:25 PM
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Hi all

My condition is a bit complicated so i will try to explain it as much to the point as i can.

About five years ago i started having injury like pain after the gym. Although the pain eased after a few days, when i agrevated the particular area the pain came back and a tendernes always remained in the particular area.

The alarming part is that about three years ago i started having extensive nerve like pain throughout my body from toenails to heavy pain in the upper jaw, that in most cases results in headaches.

Most of my my muscles seem to be tender (a lot more than the average person) and if i hurt them by doing every day things, this triggers a nerve like shooting pain that will not go away for months. I mean every day simple things like a firm hand shake or wearing tight shoes to mention just a few.

I really have been misdignosed several times and honestly i dont know what on earh is the problem, causing me a lot of stress and limiting my activities to a minimum.

Any sugestions as to what can the cause be and what kind of doctor should i see?

Sorry for the long story i just tried to be as descriptive as possible.

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charlenef
04-04-2008, 05:30 PM
this sounds like cmp have you ever heard of it? my muscle pain started from injuries also through the years ill post info hugs charlene

maximus1453
04-04-2008, 07:28 PM
Thx for the reply.
It is possible. I have various trigger points that can become very painfull. It feels like i am injuring my self with every day things and the pain is very persistant. What kind of doctor specialises in this area and is there a cure?

charlenef
04-04-2008, 09:09 PM
pain management

bevann26
04-05-2008, 10:31 AM
welcome to the boards, max.
if you have already had arthritis, and your spine checked out...i really think you should see a rheumatologist, that is how i got diagnosed.

good luck and keep us posted.....bevann





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