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Randoms pains all over body

Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to what could cause Random pains all over body every 20 mins or so? The pain lasts for 3 seconds max? I have also had left facial numbness, joint pain and a fungal infection which cleared after taking anti-fungal medication.  My Lymph nodes are up in my neck aswell.

Any suggestions would be good.  This has been going on for 5 months now!

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Hi,

My GP said it is due to stress coz of HIV scare and need to breathe better, so it is better now and I am hIV negative as of yesterday after over 3 months of worrying.

Thanks a lot
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I have been to the doctors on numerous occassions and I think she is going to refer me to a neurologist.

Hope all goes well with you too

Lulu  
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Hi,

I have that too, 10 weeks now, sometimes also a burning feeling....not sure will have to consult my GP next week.
I have leg weakness, joint pain or weakness when I walk for long time but none when I touch the joint or anythign like that.

At first I thought it is stress and anxiety......no it's not

I will update you if I know.....Good Luck
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