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Can The Pain Be Stabbing In The Shin?
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I haven't been diagnosed with fibromyalgia yet, so I hope it's OK to post. Just starting to talk to my doctor about the cause of my fatigue, stiffness and widespread pain. I've been having intermittent issues for years, but after I went off birth-control pills in October, and seem to be in menopause, it's gotten much, much worse. In the past two weeks, I've been having sharp, stabbing, excruciating pain in my right shin a few inches below my knee. It's different than any pain I've ever had… read more

posted February 5, 2020
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A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes I just went through this it started randomly n hurts like hell

posted February 7, 2020
A MyFibroTeam Member

No, I can’t say it feels like that. Just stabbing, followed by aching.

posted February 7, 2020
A MyFibroTeam Member

I get same type pain in pelvis area. Stops me in my tracks very painful

posted February 6, 2020
A MyFibroTeam Member

How long has it lasted for you, TYesha? It's been going on for about two weeks for me, this particular shin pain anyway.

posted February 7, 2020
A MyFibroTeam Member

Does it feel anything like your calf feeling like it wants to bend in half the wrong way? Because I get that after walking too much

posted February 6, 2020

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