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Old 05-02-2010, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by plgerrard View Post
There is a thread on the PN forum about magnets. You might want to check it out. I have problems with lower back pain. I tried the magnets and went almost 3 weeks without back pain. I've been wearing one to bed every night, and go through the day pain free. Last night I forgot the magnet, and woke up with back pain this morning. I think the thread even discusses how they can be used for the knees. I bought my magnets over ebay for less than $15. They might be worth a try.
Thanks, someone else also mentioned the magnets, I will look into that for sure ... also the book recomendations.

I am trying to get a "balanced" view of all this as much as possible, without going full tilt boogie in the "oh, no it's Doomsday" direction, or the "we-can-all-be-Happy-in-Neverland,-if-we-only-Beleive" direction, either one ...

... another thing (it's always somthing): I started feeling a numbness in my right hand a little while ago, and it scared me momenterily, and then made me think: is is common for PN peeps, especially in the early stages of it, to become hyper"sensitive" or even hypochondriacal about symptoms? I mean, people without PN or any nerve problems, just about everybody, sometimes has parts of their body "go to sleep" temporarily, right? The feeling in my hand retunred to "normal" pretty quickly, and I'm trying to guard against getting paranoid or going off the deep end here ... Im definitely sure I have rather poor blood circulation, so that is one thing ...
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