Guest guest Posted October 6, 2008 Report Share Posted October 6, 2008 Since a couple of month back I have notice something that is like choose between bad or worse. The few hours I have without fever the pain Strikes and all my muscles (and as I know now) all my damaged joints hurts so bad that I cry. Have trouble like walk,go to the bathroom,in and out the car (and no Im not driving myself). I feel like a 90-year oldie with a pain that is so hard to discribe! But as I said it only last for a couple of hours and most of this hours I dont have fever almost to low temperature. Have anyone of you experience this?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2008 Report Share Posted October 6, 2008 OK, you're not crazy and neither am I! Yes, , I have also had that even when there's no fever to speak of; I'm " hit " with what I call a tidal wave. All I can do is cry, walking is NOT a possibility during those times and forget about getting in and out of the car whether you're driving or not! By the way, it might help you if you actually sit your butt on the seat of the car first and then swing your legs in one at a time. Supposedly it's less stress on your back and joints. Just a suggestion. Do you have pain meds? OK, before I go further with that, talk with your doctor honey, they need to know what's going on. When I get " hit " like that I'll take a half of my hydrocodone or depending on how I feel one of my ibuprofen 800's. It takes a while to take effect but at that point I'm not going anywhere anyway. Seriously though, call your doctor. These are things they need to know in order to treat you - the whole you. Take care and be well. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2008 Report Share Posted October 6, 2008 OK, you're not crazy and neither am I! Yes, , I have also had that even when there's no fever to speak of; I'm " hit " with what I call a tidal wave. All I can do is cry, walking is NOT a possibility during those times and forget about getting in and out of the car whether you're driving or not! By the way, it might help you if you actually sit your butt on the seat of the car first and then swing your legs in one at a time. Supposedly it's less stress on your back and joints. Just a suggestion. Do you have pain meds? OK, before I go further with that, talk with your doctor honey, they need to know what's going on. When I get " hit " like that I'll take a half of my hydrocodone or depending on how I feel one of my ibuprofen 800's. It takes a while to take effect but at that point I'm not going anywhere anyway. Seriously though, call your doctor. These are things they need to know in order to treat you - the whole you. Take care and be well. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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