GM Nostr
To be clear, I'm not in large amounts of pain when remaining still. There have been periods like that. I've had so many phases with the condition as the body compensates for changes in a Rube Goldberg like chain reaction. Just about every type of pain is delivered at one point or another. My tolerance is high, but currently it only hurts when I move, meaning sleep isn't hard.
The right leg still hurts like it was hit with a bat when I move it but it looks fine.
One more observation for my initial post, today. 2-3 weeks ago, right after the legs started hurting, I went to sit down in my chair at the dinner table. I sat down pretty normally, landing on my right glute and I could feel the muscle fibers getting crushed. It hurt, a lot. The next day, I could not sit on that side l, it was extremely sensitive. The following day, nothing much. This is related to some change the condition makes in your immune system. Any damaged cells are completely consumed by some type of scavenging process, rogue white cells? I don't know. But, that change is key to enabling the entire process. I can't get a bacterial infection because they basically rely on attacking cells. Healing from burns is easy. It's weird.
The original article talked about some of the ways this condition improves how the body can function.