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Hi.  Not sure what is wrong with me. Been getting pains all over the body, sometimes just normal pains, but intensified and more regular. The occasional stabbing pain. My head had been feeling cold and hot and as though something is moving inside it. I have felt similar in my whole body, especially the lungs and head. It doesn't occur when I'm asleep, as I wake up fine, but 5 minutes later is starts again. I went to my doctor and they said I am fit and healthy. I'm really sick of the world thinking doctors are magic and know what's wrong with you, they don't most of the time. For instance people think cancer is something that is easily detectable, it is not. Cancer is not a virus in the blood, it's the body simply doing things it shouldn't, and you could be riddled with cancer and still have normal test results saying that you're healthy. I keep fit and healthy, no smoking, no drinking and I eat well.  

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I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing pain all over your body. There are many potential causes for this, some of which may be serious and require medical attention.

Here are a few possibilities:

  1. Fibromyalgia: This is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain throughout the body, as well as fatigue, sleep disturbances, and mood changes.

  2. Chronic fatigue syndrome: This condition causes severe fatigue that is not relieved by rest, as well as muscle and joint pain, headaches, and other symptoms.

  3. Arthritis: Arthritis is a joint disorder that causes inflammation and pain in the joints, as well as stiffness and limited mobility.

  4. Multiple sclerosis: This is a neurological disorder that can cause muscle weakness, numbness or tingling, and pain throughout the body.

  5. Chronic pain syndrome: This is a condition where the brain continues to send pain signals even after an injury has healed, resulting in ongoing pain.

It's important to see a doctor to determine the underlying cause of your pain. They may perform a physical exam, run blood tests or other diagnostic tests, and recommend treatment options based on their findings. In the meantime, you may find relief from over-the-counter pain medications, hot or cold compresses, and gentle stretching or exercise.

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