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View Poll Results: Trigger Points
Always Tender or painful 7 53.85%
Always Tender or painful
7 53.85%
Sometimes, it varies 6 46.15%
Sometimes, it varies
6 46.15%
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Old 03-10-2011, 03:22 PM #1
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Default Trigger Points

All of us have good days and bad days, some days with tremendous pain, some with no pain, some with average pain. My question is are your TENDER points always tender?

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