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Old 03-01-2015, 10:10 AM   #3
thinkpositive
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Re: Could this be a sign of bone mets?

Hi Lucy,

Thanks for the response. I only have the pain when I sleep on my side for a few hours. Once I move, the pain goes away. I never have pain any other time. If it weren't for fear of bone mets I wouldn't think anything of it.

Take care
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