I think chronic pain is more common than has been addressed. As to whether its actually CF related or "influenced" by CF might be more the ??. I have occaisional aches and pains that flare up with infection, BUT I also have constant pain that worsens with weather, inactivity, infections and lack of sleep. Most currently is a "frozen shoulder" problem. The muscles involved with this happen to be the same ones that trigger my airway problems. So as my therapist is having trouble getting additional approval for my therapy visits, I have my ups/downs because even the shoulder on its own is better. The over all progress is slow because when my CF isnt quite right it hinders my shoulder progress. The therapist knows about CF & completely understands how/why there is a connection, but they havent figured out how to include the CF with regard to the progress of my shoulder. ANYWAY my point is that I think its all mixed together at some point and if I cant get more therapy approved I dont know what I will do. I have been taking more ibuprofen that I would care to, but tylenol doesnt seem to work.