Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Amber, when you share the story about your husband in pain, it reminds me of my brother-in-law, Mike. Also, I have a good friend and her story is similar. Their journey to find out what was wrong, was long. And after they knew what their bodies were dealing with, they were still left frustrated and in pain. The doctors wanted to put Mike on treatments that would keep the syptoms at bay, but not heal. My girl friend went the medication route and she was not happy with her descision. Alternative answers are out there. I pray you find something that his body will respond to. Mike found Reliv and I was able to share it with my girlfriend as well. They know it has made a difference in their lives. I absolutely love Reliv. I love the way it makes me feel, and I wouldn't be without it. check out these links www.reliv.com/US/EN/Difference.html www.reliv.com/US/EN/Products.html I have a personal link if you would like more info. The best to you both, Kassy , " Amber Boggs " <rubyrue wrote: > > HI all, I am hoping someone can help me. My husband has been complaining for a week now that his body felt sore. We thought he might have been coming down with a cold or flew, but nothing hit him. Now as of Monday, he has not even been able to work. He says the pain is not something he can describe, but the best description of it would be this. He says it kind of feels like he has to much lactic acid in his muscles such as you would get after working out. But it also feels like it is in his joints and bones. He also says it almost feels the way you might feel if you were having an emotional reaction so something. He is not able to hold the baby for any long period of time, and last night could hardly open a pill bottle. > When he takes Motrin it helps it for the most part, but does not take it totally away. > Also one other thing about it that is very weird is that he has spells where he feels totally freezing. He shakes and can not get warm. His temperature is always normal when we check it. Some times after the cold spells, he will start to sweat. > Any thoughts? I am not finding anything online, and when talking to the doctor he is stumped. We see the doctor in the morning, so if there are any tests you all can think of to ask for the that would be grate. > Any help at all would be so helpful. > thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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