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Old 01-16-2001, 09:22 AM   #1
semflamale
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A few months ago I went through weeks of intense burning in the muscles on either side of my spine in my upper back. This was followed by a couple of weeks pain. I was under a lot of stress. Every day my butt and legs burn where I sit. Now some mornings when I get up, my legs and arms feel weak and heavy. This heaviness goes away late in the day. Now my bladder is starting to act up. Could this be MS or CFS or stress?
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Old 01-20-2001, 06:11 PM   #2
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Hi Semflamale!

I'm new to this group. It sounds like you may have a pinched nerve with muscle spasms. Sometimes stress can bring on spasms, but having bladder problems associated with muscle burning and heaviness, may be a definite sign for you to see your family doctor.

Have you ever had a back injury before?

I hope your doctor can help you.

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