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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 467103" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>False. </p><p></p><p>Fibro moves around - tends to go in quadrant like sections. I don't have muscle pain/aching just for the sake of it. It just hurts like hell when someone touches me. I'll get bruised feeling from using the shower puff or scratching my arm, etc. When my neuro did the trigger point check the last time, it hurt quite a bit and one place felt bruised (not looked bruised) for 3 days. From one touch. When I do have the muscle pain/aching it's in my thighs and buttocks, and only when there is a significant change in the barometric pressure. </p><p></p><p>I have tendonitis and bursitis in multiple areas that hurt just for the sake of it. But the fibro doesn't hurt without touching. That's me, and that's why it's been on and off my medical records. You do not have to hurt all over all the time. It is known to ebb and flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 467103, member: 7083"] False. Fibro moves around - tends to go in quadrant like sections. I don't have muscle pain/aching just for the sake of it. It just hurts like hell when someone touches me. I'll get bruised feeling from using the shower puff or scratching my arm, etc. When my neuro did the trigger point check the last time, it hurt quite a bit and one place felt bruised (not looked bruised) for 3 days. From one touch. When I do have the muscle pain/aching it's in my thighs and buttocks, and only when there is a significant change in the barometric pressure. I have tendonitis and bursitis in multiple areas that hurt just for the sake of it. But the fibro doesn't hurt without touching. That's me, and that's why it's been on and off my medical records. You do not have to hurt all over all the time. It is known to ebb and flow. [/QUOTE]
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