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Maybe this should be on the mental health board, but I though maybe someone here could offer some advice/encouragement. I am a young woman who has been having SEVERE muscle pain for 2 or 3 years. It is progressively getting worse and it seems that I'm getting weak more easily now. Going to the grocery store is torture and I'm down for the count for a day or two. Tests so far have been negative - checked for MS, lupus, RA, fibromyalgia etc. The only abnormal test was an elevated aldolase, which was normal on a second test. Just got the results from an MRI of my thigh muscle, which of course was negative. I feel like I'm crazy! I can't imagine how something could hurt so bad and there not be anything wrong. I try to just ignore that anything is wrong, but I am reminded every time I want to do something that hurts - go shopping, or even out with friends. Has anyone had a similar issue as far as being unable to find a diagnosis? What was the outcome?
Thanks for listening to me whine! |