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A few months ago i was diagnosed with EBV (Ebstin Bar Virus) i was extreemly tired all of the time and felt horrible. After i started feeling better i started to feel a burning feeling around my hips and to my buttox. It really felt as if i had a sunburn under my skin. I told the doctor about it and she had me go get a CT scan. Everything was normal. She did all bloodwork there is known to man. I had her test for HIV/AIDS, and other STD's. It all came back negitive. After about a week, the burning feeling went away. a few weeks later it was on my left leg on my thigh. When i would wear any kind of clothes it hurts just to walk. It is a burning feeling and kinda like someone riped the hair out by the roots. I went to the doctor and we talked about a few things, but by then it went away. Now, its back again and by the right side of my chest. It burns very bad and the only relief i get is if i take my shirt off. Im really getting upset and dont want to live with the pain the rest of my life. I consider myself a positive person but get depressed when i dont feel well. I am taking paxil for an anxiety disorder and Atenolol for BP. I have been taking them for some time so i dont think it stems from that. I did have a MRI a year or so ago and it came back "normal" or so the neurologist said so im hopeing to rule out MS. Im 29 yrs and a male. Im just really hoping someone can shed some light. I would be forever greatful. If anyone has had these symptoms and knows what the heck is going on, please let me know. I am getting tired of just feeling bad. Thank you
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I do know that people who suffer fibromyalgia can have mild to severe burning or tingling sensation feeling under their skin.

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well it could be fibromyalgia, but I find it odd that the pain went from your hip area to your chest.
all fibromyalgia means is muscle pain, it has no cure, they had to label it so people had something to attatch symptoms to.
the virus that you have been diagnosed with also would have these random symptoms.it comes and goes, its an autoimmune disorder, your looking at just what it is,epstein barr.
fibro has many levels, its frustrating to have but it isnt the end of the world so dont loose hope. I almost gathered from your post that with the burning leg or hip pain, I thought bulging disc pressing on nerves, when a disc bulges it can cause burning too, but an mri of the back would show that. but even budging discs must cure themselves.
you dont say what your occupation is, do you have a job that would irritate your condition?
I wouul strongly suggest you visit a few homeopathic websites to see if there are s few natural cures you can try, I am a strong advocate for people like  kevin trudeau, he wrote the book natural cures they dont want you to know about.
I also know from 100% experience, that sugar is an inflamitory agent, as is proccessed foods , preservatives in food and artificial colors ar enemies of your body, a diet change may help a great deal, go on the mediteranian diet, also known as the sonoma diet, there is a book called that too, such yummy food easy to fix, and definately helps would also take your bp down so you can get off the pills.

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