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For fibromyalgia..is this normal?
I have fibromyalgia. Im 17 (was diagnosed at age 9) young, I know. Sometimes when the pains hit me I have trouble speaking and i stutter often. My words slur. Kind of like a drunk. Trouble thinking and its like my brain gpes on pause . Also my hands go numb and usually 2 or 3 of my fingers curl in towards my palm (I can't control it).. i was just wondering if this has been reported before as it is happening more often and really I just feel helpless when it happens.
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