jnmaciuch
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Hi all!
I'm hoping to gauge how common it is to experience muscle and joint stiffness in ME/CFS. For me it is pretty constant at a low-level (especially in my neck/shoulders after waking up), but will become much worse during PEM. It's always worst in the muscle groups/joints that were used in activity.
I mentioned my experience of this in this thread, but wanted to hear from others since it might be a strong clue against purely neurological pathology. It was commented on by a doctor, PT, and acupuncturist, which makes me pretty confident it's not just perceptual. And the crackling sound both me and my doctor/PT could hear when handling my ankles is not easily explained by a neurological issue. Both noticed this mostly around my legs and ankles on days after I had been on my feet for longer than usual. My PT and doctor were shocked that I was mostly sedentary because they've only seen similar phenomena in athletes or in the very elderly (I was 19 when this first appeared).
Anyways, I've heard a couple people mention something similar acrosss the forum and thought it might be useful to collect anecdotes.
I'm hoping to gauge how common it is to experience muscle and joint stiffness in ME/CFS. For me it is pretty constant at a low-level (especially in my neck/shoulders after waking up), but will become much worse during PEM. It's always worst in the muscle groups/joints that were used in activity.
I mentioned my experience of this in this thread, but wanted to hear from others since it might be a strong clue against purely neurological pathology. It was commented on by a doctor, PT, and acupuncturist, which makes me pretty confident it's not just perceptual. And the crackling sound both me and my doctor/PT could hear when handling my ankles is not easily explained by a neurological issue. Both noticed this mostly around my legs and ankles on days after I had been on my feet for longer than usual. My PT and doctor were shocked that I was mostly sedentary because they've only seen similar phenomena in athletes or in the very elderly (I was 19 when this first appeared).
Anyways, I've heard a couple people mention something similar acrosss the forum and thought it might be useful to collect anecdotes.