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Since my injections have been done closer together every 3 weeks I have never had akey bones and muscles feed back welcome thanks

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Do you mean you now have achey bones ?

Sometimes upping the frequency can cuse a few more symptoms .

But the need to up them usually means more symptoms were happening in the first place.

Difficult.

Stick yo yiur new regime and keep a symptom diary.

Hoping overall you will be getting improvements

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Mozza127 in reply toNackapan

Hi... Yes think my head is pointing to fibromygalia but never expirenced it B4.. Sum day I'm fine others it's awful

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