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Ok, I know we ask about lots of weird pain...I have a pain...a PITA! REALLY!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 380997"><p>Have you perhaps thought about the brachial plexus nerve bundles that run from top of shoulder (back of skull base down and around shoulders all the way through the body). A lot of BiPolar (BP) injuries do manifest in other parts of the body and away from the initial BiPolar (BP) injury (migrating pain, or migrating injuries). Oh, Fibro...yes the buttocks can be associated with FMS...it depends on each individual FMS patient. I have hip and buttock pain all the time associated with my fibro.</p><p></p><p>It could also be the sciatic nerve. Either a partial captured nerve, full capture or an outright injury (it runs from lower back, through hips, down buttocks and back of legs to ankles and through the foot, one big nerve bundle and very sensitive. Can be immensely painful if injured).</p><p></p><p>I hope you start feeling better soon, chronic pain IS a real PITA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 380997"] Have you perhaps thought about the brachial plexus nerve bundles that run from top of shoulder (back of skull base down and around shoulders all the way through the body). A lot of BiPolar (BP) injuries do manifest in other parts of the body and away from the initial BiPolar (BP) injury (migrating pain, or migrating injuries). Oh, Fibro...yes the buttocks can be associated with FMS...it depends on each individual FMS patient. I have hip and buttock pain all the time associated with my fibro. It could also be the sciatic nerve. Either a partial captured nerve, full capture or an outright injury (it runs from lower back, through hips, down buttocks and back of legs to ankles and through the foot, one big nerve bundle and very sensitive. Can be immensely painful if injured). I hope you start feeling better soon, chronic pain IS a real PITA [/QUOTE]
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