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<blockquote data-quote="Alive" data-source="post: 120700" data-attributes="member: 19034"><p>As far as I can remember I've hardly ever felt great. I've almost always had a feeling of fatigue, as if there is a weight on my shoulders. This has had a negative impact both on my personal and social lives. From my mid 20s on I've had muscle pain too although not always.</p><p></p><p>I sometimes took ibuprophen for headaches and whenever I took it, it was like the weight was lifted. I felt good and even had a feeling of euphoria. So I guess this whole thing is caused by inflammation, including neuro-inflammation. Several years ago I had a surgery and had to take high doses of ibu for 2 months and apparently I developed resistance. It makes me feel better but not as much as before.</p><p></p><p>Now I wonder how to approach this problem. Where in my body is the inflammation and what causes it. A CRP test I did in July got <0.2 which is "normal". I tried curcumin by Meriva but didn't get anything out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alive, post: 120700, member: 19034"] As far as I can remember I've hardly ever felt great. I've almost always had a feeling of fatigue, as if there is a weight on my shoulders. This has had a negative impact both on my personal and social lives. From my mid 20s on I've had muscle pain too although not always. I sometimes took ibuprophen for headaches and whenever I took it, it was like the weight was lifted. I felt good and even had a feeling of euphoria. So I guess this whole thing is caused by inflammation, including neuro-inflammation. Several years ago I had a surgery and had to take high doses of ibu for 2 months and apparently I developed resistance. It makes me feel better but not as much as before. Now I wonder how to approach this problem. Where in my body is the inflammation and what causes it. A CRP test I did in July got <0.2 which is "normal". I tried curcumin by Meriva but didn't get anything out of it. [/QUOTE]
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