I don't know if this is what is going on, but I have been in a fair amount of pain in the past few days; since we lowered our thermostat. My parents stayed with us for Christmas and my father is very cold natured, now. They also live in the south, where the winter months are shorter and milder.
I guess my body adjusted, somewhat, to the higher temperature because I have had an awful time since then. It could also be related, somehow, to the cold/sinus mess I've been fighting, but it is only affecting the right side of my body. I have pain in my shoulder, down my right side (from my backbone to my stomach), down my hip, REALLY painful in my hip joint, and a little down my outer right thigh.
I don't know of any one thing that I could have done to cause this kind of pain, but it is certainly making my life difficult. I have had to get extra rest, in order to fight off this cold, but I have trouble getting comfortable. Even when I sleep at night, I am awakened by this pain.
Is it possible that part of this is triggered by the change in my thermostat along with the changes in weather (colder weather conditions)?
I guess my body adjusted, somewhat, to the higher temperature because I have had an awful time since then. It could also be related, somehow, to the cold/sinus mess I've been fighting, but it is only affecting the right side of my body. I have pain in my shoulder, down my right side (from my backbone to my stomach), down my hip, REALLY painful in my hip joint, and a little down my outer right thigh.
I don't know of any one thing that I could have done to cause this kind of pain, but it is certainly making my life difficult. I have had to get extra rest, in order to fight off this cold, but I have trouble getting comfortable. Even when I sleep at night, I am awakened by this pain.
Is it possible that part of this is triggered by the change in my thermostat along with the changes in weather (colder weather conditions)?
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