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I used to have horrid pain all over but it was worst in the joints but

also tendons sore and felt liek over worked muscle pain when I had nbto

done anythig to strain them.

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do you mean this is related to hypo adrenal or thyroid function? or is it

something else related to cfs? what do you think?

bw

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I used to have horrid pain all over but it was worst in the joints but

also tendons sore and felt liek over worked muscle pain when I had nbto

done anythig to strain them.

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The last two weeks I've had excruiciating pain in my left hip. No

fall or bumping, it just appeared. It hurts so bad when I sit on it,

yet, not when I stand. Also, last week I developed a nodule on an

outside finger joint and it's also verrrry painful. Can these both be

from low cortisol?

Homekeeper

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> Been there doing it now. In addition to the back, ribs and hips, my

> right thigh has started to ache for no reason for the past few days.

>

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I am hypoA and hypoT, too. I get body pains, but my legs and thighs seems to

ache the

most. Don't know what affects it, but I go through phases where it gets worse

and then it

backs off a bit. I also have a sore tendon on the back of my one leg behind the

knee and

another one at the crook of my one elbow. Anyone know what the sore tendons are

from?

I've had these for about a year with no obvious cause. I think my family doctor

thought I was

nuts when I told him about these (of course, he doesn't think I have a thyroid

problem,

either). Before I started thyroid treatment, I had a torn muscle that took

forever to heal...I'm

thinking that was thyroid-related, too.

Jodi

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I am hypoA and hypoT, too. I get body pains, but my legs and thighs seems to

ache the

most. Don't know what affects it, but I go through phases where it gets worse

and then it

backs off a bit. I also have a sore tendon on the back of my one leg behind the

knee and

another one at the crook of my one elbow. Anyone know what the sore tendons are

from?

I've had these for about a year with no obvious cause. I think my family doctor

thought I was

nuts when I told him about these (of course, he doesn't think I have a thyroid

problem,

either). Before I started thyroid treatment, I had a torn muscle that took

forever to heal...I'm

thinking that was thyroid-related, too.

Jodi

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Me, too, in the left side, but sometimes also in the right. I've

also heard popping and snapping-definately thyroid related. Went to

an experienced orthopedic surgeon who checked me out for damage and

said that I have a really bad case of bursitis-need to go to physical

therapy but not until my adrenals are back up to speed which can take

2-3 years because they're so bad; also research that peri-menopause

and menopause can do the same to hips.

http://www.clevelandclinic.org/arthritis/treat/facts/Tronchanteric%

20Bursitis.htm-injections for me did not work and NSAIDS may cause

intesinal damage-they did for me-see reference to thyroid as cause.

http://thyroid.about.com/cs/symptomsproblems/a/survey.htm

http://www.nativeremedies.com/ailment/symptoms-of-bursitis.html

http://www.medicinenet.com/hip_bursitis/article.htm

http://www.mothernature.com/Library/Bookshelf/Books/32/42.cfm

> >

> > Been there doing it now. In addition to the back, ribs and hips,

my

> > right thigh has started to ache for no reason for the past few

days.

> >

> >

>

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Me, too, in the left side, but sometimes also in the right. I've

also heard popping and snapping-definately thyroid related. Went to

an experienced orthopedic surgeon who checked me out for damage and

said that I have a really bad case of bursitis-need to go to physical

therapy but not until my adrenals are back up to speed which can take

2-3 years because they're so bad; also research that peri-menopause

and menopause can do the same to hips.

http://www.clevelandclinic.org/arthritis/treat/facts/Tronchanteric%

20Bursitis.htm-injections for me did not work and NSAIDS may cause

intesinal damage-they did for me-see reference to thyroid as cause.

http://thyroid.about.com/cs/symptomsproblems/a/survey.htm

http://www.nativeremedies.com/ailment/symptoms-of-bursitis.html

http://www.medicinenet.com/hip_bursitis/article.htm

http://www.mothernature.com/Library/Bookshelf/Books/32/42.cfm

> >

> > Been there doing it now. In addition to the back, ribs and hips,

my

> > right thigh has started to ache for no reason for the past few

days.

> >

> >

>

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I don't remember which book I read it in but, I did read that if you

have Adrenal Exhaustion it can affect your connective tissue, too.

Homekeeper

>

> I am hypoA and hypoT, too. I get body pains, but my legs and thighs

seems to ache the

> most. Don't know what affects it, but I go through phases where it

gets worse and then it

> backs off a bit. I also have a sore tendon on the back of my one leg

behind the knee and

> another one at the crook of my one elbow. Anyone know what the sore

tendons are from?

> I've had these for about a year with no obvious cause. I think my

family doctor thought I was

> nuts when I told him about these (of course, he doesn't think I have a

thyroid problem,

> either). Before I started thyroid treatment, I had a torn muscle that

took forever to heal...I'm

> thinking that was thyroid-related, too.

>

> Jodi

>

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I don't remember which book I read it in but, I did read that if you

have Adrenal Exhaustion it can affect your connective tissue, too.

Homekeeper

>

> I am hypoA and hypoT, too. I get body pains, but my legs and thighs

seems to ache the

> most. Don't know what affects it, but I go through phases where it

gets worse and then it

> backs off a bit. I also have a sore tendon on the back of my one leg

behind the knee and

> another one at the crook of my one elbow. Anyone know what the sore

tendons are from?

> I've had these for about a year with no obvious cause. I think my

family doctor thought I was

> nuts when I told him about these (of course, he doesn't think I have a

thyroid problem,

> either). Before I started thyroid treatment, I had a torn muscle that

took forever to heal...I'm

> thinking that was thyroid-related, too.

>

> Jodi

>

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hi jodi

i read that tendon problems are due to high cortisol. also taking cipro type

flourinated medication when having high cortisol causes tendon raptures.

bw

Nil

Re: body pain

I am hypoA and hypoT, too. I get body pains, but my legs and thighs seems to

ache the

most. Don't know what affects it, but I go through phases where it gets worse

and then it

backs off a bit. I also have a sore tendon on the back of my one leg behind

the knee and

another one at the crook of my one elbow. Anyone know what the sore tendons

are from?

I've had these for about a year with no obvious cause. I think my family

doctor thought I was

nuts when I told him about these (of course, he doesn't think I have a thyroid

problem,

either). Before I started thyroid treatment, I had a torn muscle that took

forever to heal...I'm

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I've had chronic iliotibial band tendinitis for over four years -

that's the tendon that starts at your hip and runs down the outside of

your thigh and ties in under the knee. It causes knee pain as well as

hip and leg pain. I've stretched it, had massage, PT and even a

cortisone shot in the knee even though the knee isn't the trouble but

nothing has been effective and none of the docs that I have seen for

it, which are many, ever thought that it could thyroid or adrenal

related. I also have pains in my back, ribs, hips, feet, neck,

fingers, etc. I saw a rheumatologist and neurologist, and other

" ologists " , none of which ever put it together that all of my aches

and pains could be thyroid or adrenal related. They don't even think

of it - at all. Joint and connective tissue inflammation and pain is

a common symptom of this lousy disease. Many people here have said

that it resolves once you get on enough thyroid hormone. I haven't

had any relief yet myself.

>

> I am hypoA and hypoT, too. I get body pains, but my legs and thighs

seems to ache the

> most. Don't know what affects it, but I go through phases where it

gets worse and then it

> backs off a bit. I also have a sore tendon on the back of my one

leg behind the knee and

> another one at the crook of my one elbow. Anyone know what the sore

tendons are from?

> I've had these for about a year with no obvious cause. I think my

family doctor thought I was

> nuts when I told him about these (of course, he doesn't think I have

a thyroid problem,

> either). Before I started thyroid treatment, I had a torn muscle

that took forever to heal...I'm

> thinking that was thyroid-related, too.

>

> Jodi

>

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.. I had been to doctors off and on for 30 years for pain in various

joints, carpal tunnel, elbow tendinitis, awful tendon problems in hands,

then hips and knees. And so true, doctors don't even look at endocrine

problems as a possible cause, even when they are mystified as hell. I

didn't go to a rheumatologist, as I had heard people often rue doing so.

Between Rue-me-tologists, and End-o-life-crinologists you can get spend

a whole lot of time and energy and money and come out worse than when

you started, unfortunately.

I luckily have had a lot of improvement in this area over the past

couple years. I can tell everyone that the reason I walk without canes

today and with only minimal sporadic pain is a strict low carb diet,

with high animal protein, and high fats--butter, virgin coconut oil,

olive oil, and as minimal intake of any other veg oils as I can manage.

Whenever I get too high in carbs and sugar the pain starts coming back,

for me there is a very direct relationship between my diet and pain.

Finally, I'm back to actually counting carbs and protein. I've done

this way of eating off and on for long enough I didn't think I needed to

do that anymore, but bad habits and rationalizations creep in, right

along with cravings.Counting again, turns out I was eating a whole lot

more carbs than I estimated, and a whole lot less protein. Hopefully,

seeing the numbers in front of me in my daily journal will help me stay

on tract better, which means a lot less pain.

sol

jasrich wrote:

> I also have pains in my back, ribs, hips, feet, neck,

> fingers, etc. I saw a rheumatologist and neurologist, and other

> " ologists " , none of which ever put it together that all of my aches

> and pains could be thyroid or adrenal related. They don't even think

> of it - at all. Joint and connective tissue inflammation and pain is

> a common symptom of this lousy disease. M

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