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Odd pain

by Dreamtalker, Dec 29, 2007 01:07PM
Dear Dr.
I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia 12 years ago, which I am now on Lyrica for. I have had Carpel tunnel surgery on both wrists, 10 years ago.

2 months ago I started in pins and needles feeling in my right arm and hand. Then I have this pain in my back near my scapula. The pain radiates up to my shoulder and all the way down my right arm. No matter what I am doing or position I have it in the pain is constant and the pins and needles feeling comes and goes as I move around. It feels as if someone is constantly pushing on my back. Now over the past few day, I am having the pins and needles feeling in my left foot. Odd I know, because of the different sides.

Any Ideas???? I am under the care of an internist and a rheumatologist, but we are at the beginning stages of exploring these new problems. I had xrays of my neck and shoulders and found nothing there.

Thank you
Christina
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