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Suffering With Severe Bone Pain, Fatigue Causing Mild Swelling, Difficulty In Walking, Enervation, Sleepiness. Suggestive Treatment?

Hello, I am a 38yr old African American Female with symptoms of Severe Bone Pain with Fatigue . I started having pain in my bones around November or December. The pain was not as severe as they have been over the last month. I find it difficult to walk alot and sometimes I have mild swelling. (Bone pain is in my legs, hips and pelvic bones). I have recently started sleeping alot and not having any energy. Could you please advise. I forgot to note, in October, I saw a Nephrologist for problems with my left kidney . The findings were: A mass too small to Characterize. I have also had decreased uriniation.
Mon, 23 Jul 2012
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Hi,
I would advise you to get some routine investigations like hemoglobin, thyroid function tests, vitamin d levels. If these are normal it could be a condition called fibromyalgia.
You need to see a rheumatologist to start medication and exercises.
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Suffering With Severe Bone Pain, Fatigue Causing Mild Swelling, Difficulty In Walking, Enervation, Sleepiness. Suggestive Treatment?

Hi, I would advise you to get some routine investigations like hemoglobin, thyroid function tests, vitamin d levels. If these are normal it could be a condition called fibromyalgia. You need to see a rheumatologist to start medication and exercises.