Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 Yep. ( I nod my head over here in East Tx.) I understand. We get the strangest stuff happening to our bodies. Only a fellow fibromite could understand some of this and believe it. It just moves around like some alien in our body and attacks different parts at different times. It really is a no wonder alot of folks think we are hypochondriacs. But it does still tick me off when someone acts like we are idiots.... because it is real. Well, we are all in this together girl. love and hugs, Debra V. ddean228 wrote: , You know what I'm noticing? And I asked a lady at church who also suffers from fibro and has been dx'd longer than me and it happens to her too - yesterday morning (Sunday) I woke up feeling as though my right foot was sprained, ligaments torn, etc. just like an injury I had over 20 years ago! I had no choice but to get up, take a darvocet and just be " up " without being able to put my weight on my foot! It was most bizarre and then once it started raining, I was able to walk again. This is singularly the strangest, most topsy-turvy disease I have ever encountered! Today my rt shoulder aches from an old bowling injury! We have a cold front coming in.....lol... So yes, I believe in peek-a-boo pains! Darlene > > Peek A Boo posts have been repeated as far back as 2004 here. I looked > it up. I honestly think it's come up in different contexts regarding > the type of pain some of us suffer, if not all of us suffer. > > These are those annoying, never in the same place twice, type pains. > You tell me what you think. I've heard a lot of you say you do suffer > these types of pain. I'm glad that we're not alone, even if our peek- a- > boos aren't the same. > > > --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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