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Old 06-26-2009, 12:04 PM #1
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Default questions for all???

Ive been experiencing pain in my hands that docs have attributed to
my fibro/poss ms diagnosis....this has been years...slow sloppy hands, with
coordination problems...

The other day I noticed that 4 of my knuckles are knobby and sore.
they look like my grandmothers hands. Im only 45 so this seems young
to have this happen. What can I do to stop this from happening???
ARe there any supplements??? They are really sore today and are not
bending very well, maybe the humiditiy???? Anybody ????

TIA
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