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Winter pain/ summer no pain

Need help finding out whats wrong with me!! 2 winters ago my body felt like a train hit it for about 6 months, everyday. Then stopped as fast as it started. Summer came and went and pain started all over again. Pain so bad I didnt want to even go to work. Sleep problems,morning stiffness,headaches,sweating at night. Now summer is back and pain is gone again.
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Sounds like you have the winter blues. I know it sounds wierd but I also notice I have more stiffness in the winter and I'm also more tired. I think its because we all get less exercise in the winter and we are mostly inside.
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No, no fever just really bad night sweats. So bad I wake up soaking wet.yes I have been to many doctors and one gave me antidepessants. But I stopped taking them because I am bi-polor and the medicine was messing with my moods.
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Are you running a temp when this is going on? All auto immune things get worse in the winter. Could be fibro and/or Chronic Fatigue syndrome. Have you been to the doc? Should go to see whats going on.
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