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Facing chronic neck and back issues
Hi, I am suffering from chronic pain from the past two years. It started with me falling down and hurting my left hip. Left leg is little less sensitive than my right. I have a straightned cervical curvature. I have pain in my left shoulder blade and it runs through the left hand and my mid back hurts constantly also lower back hurts and my hip bone feels like digging in to my skin even even i sit on a soft surface for more than 15 min. And i have constant hip pain running through the leg. My feel hurts too it feels like a strong pull in the bottom of the feet at times. In addition to this i have fibromyalgia symptoms of sensitivity to touch at multiple parts of my body. I have gone through multiple xrays and mri to lumbar spine which reveled nothing prominent in u.s.a i tried physiotherapy too and it did not help. The attached image is the only thing which shows my exact pain points. Can i get any suggestions whom to see who is patient enough to help me out. I donot have child yet
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