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Anyway, thanks again for your reply.View Thread

The burning\stinging part seems to have subsided over the past couple of days but the soreness\achey feeling still there. I have read all about Fibro and just like anyting else, I have some of the symptons but not all which could lead me in another direction. I think I will make another appointment with my Dr and get a refferal to someone else if she doesnt help or at least work with me on this one. I'm keeping a lot of this to myself so that I dont scare my wife or kids because chances are that this is totally nothing, but I don want them to worry for no good reason.
Thank you both for your responses.View Thread

-Sore upper, middle and then lower back about 1 1/2 months ago. It went away after about a 4-5 days.
-Traps got sore for a couple of days after that.
-Stomach muscles got sore, and lots of cramping and gas.
-Both arms and hands (pinky fingers) tingled off and on for a few days. Gone now too.
-Little tender spots on my body, chest, arms, stomach and inner thigh off and on for the entire time and I still have them on my inner thigh. These spots kind burn and are tender to the touch.
I went to my Dr and told her and she said I probably bumped myself, but I'm pretty sure I'd remember doing that kind of damage to myself. She did some blood work and told me if anything out of the ordinary comes up she would call me and if not, she would send me a letter with the results. I have gotten neither at this point(after about 5 days).....so I assume no serious showed up.
I have never been a worry wart kind of person but this is all new to me, I have always been pretty healthy and my body is in normal shape (6 ft 208lbs) 41 years old.
I dont want to self diagnose, but why does the inner thigh spots continue? If I get up and walk, they are fine, but after sitting for a short while, they start buring\acheing. Could it be a lymp node(s)?
Thanks to all for you time and help.View Thread
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