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radiating paing/cold-like/in bones at elbow, forearm, right hip, thigh, knee down to feet

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PostPosted: 06/22/07 - 16:33    Post subject: radiating paing/cold-like/in bones at elbow, forearm, right Vote now! Reply with quote

Question Radiating, pain beginning at right elbow and forearm, again at right groin, hip, thigh, calf, and into right foot. Cold-like, buckling knee.
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