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I'm dyspraxic (mild), so with that comes low muscle tone. It's okay though.
By sore joints do you mean feeling like you've pulled a muscle? Then no, not really.
I'm dyspraxic (mild), so with that comes low muscle tone. It's okay though.
By sore joints do you mean feeling like you've pulled a muscle? Then no, not really.
yes some of the time and also if i do alot of repetitive motion with my hands they tend to get stiff and hurt and my bones in my body pop alot especialy if i have been siting on my knees and get up .
Stephanie, how come you never replied back to my last pm?
/sean/
who is stephanie?
Sorry, comprehension/memory issues creeping in there again. Got your attention though, Sarah![]()
haha yes you did ! its ehter that or yell my name and i'll respond
hey at least you have the s part of my name right i will give you credit for that!![]()
Only time that really happens to me is if I stay up late or done some tough physical training but I dont really get sore joints. By the way to help alleviate anaemia eat more meat and cereals. Their very rich in iron unless of course its vitamin C anaemia then eat more fruits and veg. Simple.does anyone get sore joints fairly easy or tried really easily?
i get tired really easy but i think part of it is because i am also anemic.