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KAH

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Random bone pains
« on: October 27, 2020, 07:20:59 AM »

Hi ladies,
I just wondered if anyone can relate?
I’ve been getting random bone pain for the past few months, mostly in my legs, either in my knee or shin bones. It’s not constant, in fact it can come and go in a few minutes or sometimes it aches for hours. It moves between those areas so doesn’t stay in one spot although my left leg, particularly my knee is the worst.
At the same time I’ve had what feels like a pulled muscle in my back, mid way down on the right side, that too isn’t constant but hurts when I twist certain ways and sometimes when I sneeze or take a deep breath.
I’m so fed up of worrying about all these aches and pains, my night sweats have come back with a vengeance, I’m wondering if they’re more anxiety based than peri but of course my brain is saying Night sweats + bone pain = bone cancer! I did see my gp about a month ago and he said if it was anything serious the pain would be much worse through the night, which it isn’t, in fact it rarely hurts when I’m in bed.
So fed up, please let me know if this sounds familiar, just so I can stop my brain going crazy! Thanks xx
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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2020, 07:33:04 AM »

Hi kah

Yes, I can totally identify with this. I had it about this time last year, and it's come back again. It sounds the same. My calf ached so much last week too, I thought I might have a DVT. But, it's not as bad, and I get it in my other calf too.

The other thing is what feels like bubbles moving about in my calves

The bone aches can be in my shins, my ankles, my thigh bone, and sometimes my elbows and wrists!



Jeepers xx
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KAH

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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2020, 07:55:32 AM »

Hi kah

Yes, I can totally identify with this. I had it about this time last year, and it's come back again. It sounds the same. My calf ached so much last week too, I thought I might have a DVT. But, it's not as bad, and I get it in my other calf too.

The other thing is what feels like bubbles moving about in my calves

The bone aches can be in my shins, my ankles, my thigh bone, and sometimes my elbows and wrists!



Jeepers xx
Sorry to hear you’re feeling the same but also nice to know I’m not alone!
Funnily enough my calf was hurting yesterday too, it didn’t last long though and has gone now. I wonder if it’s the weather, strange that you had it this time last year and again now. How long did it last last year, please don’t say all winter 🙈
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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2020, 08:34:44 AM »

Hi KAH,

This  is me I get bad months where the pain will move around my back, arms, legs, ribs, face, hands, feet. The pain is always changing places. Some days are worse then others and like you I’m fine in bed. Some times the pain can be long, other times sharp like someone sticking a pin in me?

I’ve been to the doctor plenty off times (had this for two years now), had X-rays, MRI see specialist like a rheumatologist. It can get worse for weeks or months then it gets better then comes back again?

I now thinking it’s menopausal related. I live in Australia and I find the worst time of year for me is the last 4 months of the year? About the same time my menopause started.

I’m living for the day where I have no pain or complaints again.

 :bighug:
Lyncola
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Itwillpass

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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2020, 09:14:06 AM »

Yes this has been really exhausting for me for a few months now, unfortunately mine seems constant but easing at night so maybe a tension thing also? I get it elbows, wrists, knees, ankles & shins too. Sometimes a dull ache then some days it’s feels tingly cold?! The worse which has set off my health anxiety is this burning/stinging back ache which is also constant paracetamol doesn’t help at all  :'(
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sheila99

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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2020, 11:00:08 AM »

The flushes are definitely a symptom of low oestrogen, the aches could be but there are causes too. Are you on HRT? I would start by increasing oestrogen and see what happens. I had to add testosterone too to improve muscle tone. I had pain in my hips and repeatedly pulled muscles which has been cured by hrt.
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KAH

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« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2020, 12:22:53 PM »

The flushes are definitely a symptom of low oestrogen, the aches could be but there are causes too. Are you on HRT? I would start by increasing oestrogen and see what happens. I had to add testosterone too to improve muscle tone. I had pain in my hips and repeatedly pulled muscles which has been cured by hrt.
I can’t go on HRT as I had breast cancer last year. I can actually cope with all the aches and pains as long as I know that’s all they are! It’s the anxiety they cause that’s the problem ☹️
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CLKD

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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2020, 12:23:20 PM »

As oestrogen levels drop muscles may become lax = aches and pains.  Do read the threads on vaginal atrophy too!

Good footwear is essential
Check how you sit whilst driving, typing, at the table, watching TV
Gentle stretching of all the muscle groups twice a day but not enough to cause cramp
The back stinging may be a nerve at the surface of the skin which is tender
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KAH

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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2020, 05:26:55 PM »

Yes this has been really exhausting for me for a few months now, unfortunately mine seems constant but easing at night so maybe a tension thing also? I get it elbows, wrists, knees, ankles & shins too. Sometimes a dull ache then some days it’s feels tingly cold?! The worse which has set off my health anxiety is this burning/stinging back ache which is also constant paracetamol doesn’t help at all  :'(
It really is exhausting isn’t it ☹️
I’ve had the burning back pain, I’ve found it to be tension related. As soon as I’ve relaxed and not held my body so tensely, it’s eased off
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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2020, 05:49:40 PM »

Sorry you can't try hrt, it's likely to be meno but I don't think you can tell without adding oestrogen. I thought my hip pain was the joints wearing out and hadn't expected hrt to help. I really don't think it's bone cancer though. My dog had it (probably still does but so far still alive). It's extremely painful and only in one place, and there's a lump on the bone. She's normally good natured but nearly took the vet's hand off when he poked it.

It might be worth seeing a physio about your back. We can get away with poor posture and lack of exercise when we're young but sadly not as we get older (not saying this is the cause, just that we need to be aware of it).
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KAH

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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2020, 06:35:21 PM »

Sorry you can't try hrt, it's likely to be meno but I don't think you can tell without adding oestrogen. I thought my hip pain was the joints wearing out and hadn't expected hrt to help. I really don't think it's bone cancer though. My dog had it (probably still does but so far still alive). It's extremely painful and only in one place, and there's a lump on the bone. She's normally good natured but nearly took the vet's hand off when he poked it.

It might be worth seeing a physio about your back. We can get away with poor posture and lack of exercise when we're young but sadly not as we get older (not saying this is the cause, just that we need to be aware of it).
I thought that about bone cancer, I imagine it would be constant, very painful and just in one place, mines the opposite in every way......it comes and goes, is bearable pain wise and moves around! It’s amazing what the menopause can cause isn’t it! Things you wouldn’t imagine could be caused by low oestrogen, it’s the most bizarre thing!
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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #11 on: October 27, 2020, 07:00:23 PM »

Bizarre covers most of it!  The Change - does what is says on the tin?

Anyone remember growing pains, particularly affecting thighs and shin bones  :-\
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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #12 on: October 27, 2020, 07:31:04 PM »

I think my burning back could well be tension, but some days back in August I was so exhausted I would just stay in bed for days & also didn’t eat much so not sure if I’ve weakened my back? Been trying to do some gentle back exercises to try & strengthen it up. I’ve also Dr. Googled bone cancer incredible what health anxiety does to you, but because the general aches seem to move around different joints I doubt it is. Maybe it is like growing pains but in reverse  ;)
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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #13 on: October 27, 2020, 07:40:47 PM »

Dr Google knows what exactly  ::).  Better if you must google to look at NHS web-sites ;-). 
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Re: Random bone pains
« Reply #14 on: October 27, 2020, 07:45:55 PM »

Better not to google all all, but ask on here  :-*
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