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Well it's been a while since I've posted on here, mainly through not struggling with migraines for a while but also because work has been hectic.

I've been suffering with joint pain which started in just my knees but now covers my shins, back, elbows, knees and fingers. My elbows and thigh bones hurt the most - if I sit still for too long it's like severe cramp.

I have a doctors appointment and hopefully get blood test done to rule out osteoarthritis but I'm scared that at 36 I'm developing something that's going to leave me in pain permanently.

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Magnesium supplements work wonders. Good luck!!

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Diamond50

Hi also have your vitamin D levels checked as that can cause some of the symptom's your experiencing

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