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Joint pain

I'm into my 10th week on s&o and have terrible joint pain and fatigue. My bloodwork is clear and undetectable. Does anyone have this problem?
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Hello i think joint pain and fatigue is very common but well done on the fact that doing great and you very nearly done. So well done you! The fact that you are undetectable is fantastic news. All you need now is the golden badge of the SVR!! Best of luck now and in the future Jules
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I can't believe I'm almost finished. The day I received the drugs I kissed the bag and just cried. Just for the itching to be gone is such a blessing. I have a bigger problem having cysts in my pancreas that have enlarged the last few months and next Friday I have another MRI to see there status for surgery or not. I have a feeling in my heart that they have shrunk or maybe disappeared. Maybe it's a pipe dream but I'm hoping and praying that maybe all will be well.
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yes

It seems to be fairly common after 2-3 weeks. But, you're almost done!
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4043517 tn?1374006573
I was on S, R&I and had terrible joint pain,  fatigue and cramps. Hang in there.
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