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Hi all thanks so much for the replys it's great to hear of other people's problems too at least I know it's not just me 😅thank god its gone today ,last night my back was killing me and it's still sore today but the other pain is gone and to be honest I think it was all from my periods just got them today ,so i think its all related 🥴thank you all 😘😘

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I used to get very inflammed at time of the month, particularly my spine to the point I could not walk, once I went through the menopause it did improve. I also used to get Costocondritis and Pericarditis which were both awful, not had them for a while, hope you get better soon. MaryF

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