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Joint pain, Arthritis?

When I work night shift (12hrs) after sleeping I wake up with major joint pain, it go's away after I'm up and active?

could this be the starting sign's of arthritis?

When I work day shift it's not present

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  • 1 decade ago
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    YES THAT SOUNDS exactly like arthritis....maybe because after 1st shift you come home and get a chance to relax and stretch...but night shift you go home and go to bed earlier....also if your bed is old it could be time for a new mattress

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Imagine for a moment your arthritis completely vanishing right now.

    If, in a moment, your pain and stiffness melted away. And your joints all of a sudden functioned like a well-oiled machine.

    Like a magic wand was waived, you'd be able to jump up from your chair and run around the room like a kid.

    And imagine that you'd never have to suffer as much as a pinch of arthritis stiffness or pain ever again.

    I know this sounds impossible right now, but bear with me, because sometimes miracles happen.

    It was a gift from a woman on the other side of the world. From the kindness of her heart, she took pity on my suffering and taught me how to completely reverse my arthritis.

    Today, I want to do the same for you!

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    It's not rheumatoid arthritis or an inflammatory arthritis but your pain may be from an arthritis related illness. Check out these conditions online... gout tendinitis amyloidosis finger sprain broken bone bone cancer osteoarthritis Osler’s nodes joint infections Buerger’s disease Raynaud’s phenomenon Numb or tingling fingers usually indicate a nerve or blood flow problem. Couple of causes for your fingers to tingle or feel number are: diabetes vasculitis neuropathy scleroderma digital embolism carpal tunnel syndrome ulnar nerve inflammation systemic lupus erythematosus .....

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