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Q: Dealing with unexplained symptoms
asked by: DoctorQuestion on January 15th, 2009
I had sprained my neck a little over 3-4 months ago. I had stopped working out because I thought it was because I overworked out or either I sprained my neck. When I mean Sprain I mean sometimes the neck would just start killing and the vein on the side would pop out (or pull). I don't know if its sprain or a something else, but I just called it the Neck attack because it didn't stay, it came from time to time and then it stopped when I pushed the vein back in.
Now, I have series of random pains (Shoulders, neck, Lower back, buttocs). Also sometimes when I walk, I feel something weired in my left leg. I don't know if its a pain it feels like a sting or something when I put my weight on that leg. I can't notice the spot of the pain on legs.
* I Master bait daily.
* I drank once in a while (really rare once in 5-6 months).)
* I sit on computer for more than 5-6 hours every day (weekdays).
My doctor said im healthy without checking anything. Some one told me that my muscles are sore.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on January 16th, 2009
General Q and A Answer A5398
You could spend more time playing sports instead of sitting in front of the computer and inventing symptoms that can’t be explained with any known disease. You might consider also to stop abusing marijuana.










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