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fox ([personal profile] fox) wrote2025-09-02 09:45 am

out of joint(s)

Almost every joint in my body cracks. I don't normally feel aches or tension in my hips or elbows (or lower back, thank god) before they make The Noise, but I do everywhere else - ankles, especially the right; knees, especially the right; shoulders, usually the right (but lately the left is bothering me more); spine, which I know is not a joint; neck; both wrists; all fingers.

Each finger (but not the thumbs) cracks at two knuckles, and there's something so very strangely satisfying about getting all eight in a row without having to Do Anything Special to my left little finger (first knuckle) or either index finger (second knuckle).

Last spring I'm pretty sure I strained or even sprained my jaw singing Mozart. That was a bummer. It did an unexpected pop two or three days in a row and then it hurt for weeks - I had to be careful how I opened my mouth when I yawned, which is surprisingly difficult. And just for the past couple of days my left shoulder, as I said, has been bothering me. I thought it might be referred pain from switching to a new bite guard on my bottom teeth, one that I haven't worn a hole in, but it doesn't seem to be that; my next theory is Hormones. (Perimenopause can suck a flagpole.)

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[personal profile] elwinfortuna 2025-09-03 08:31 am (UTC)(link)
I'm also in the throes of perimenopause and having lots of joint pain! It sucks a bunch.

My left shoulder pain turned out to be tendonitis; if you're having trouble moving it fully, definitely get to a doctor and get that sorted, and don't suffer for months like I did.

Jaw pain is so frustrating! I have TMJ and sometimes my jaw cracks so loudly it can be heard from across the room!