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Burning Joints
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Does anyone have burning joints to the point you have to get into PJ's or something like that?

posted June 7, 2017
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A MyFibroTeam Member

I empathize with you! The pain gets so bad even anything touching the areas (blankets.clothing, and even PJs) are excruciating!!!! I get a little relief putting cortisone cream over the area . Mostly it is a waiting game.

posted June 8, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes but it's not one particular joint that burns, it seems to jump all over! Although I love my electric blanket for pain, I have actually used my cold pack on joints for the burning a few times in the last couple of weeks!

posted June 9, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes I do. My left leg will start tingling and feeling numb. Then I know what's coming next. Pain and burning. Sometimes it feels like someone is taking a hot log out of a fire and sticking it to my leg. Can't walk for a while!

posted June 8, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

Definitely yes!! I can't stand it it feels like my body is internally burning 😩😩

posted June 9, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

I have burning on my feet so bad I've had to take my shoes off at work!! Hope your pain gets less. Hugs to you😀

posted June 7, 2017

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