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Old 09-17-2014, 05:33 PM #1
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Dear Jacky P,

Sure glad to hear the news. Accidentally found your cause and eliminating the cause has provided your cure. How wonderful.

There are many ways the LFCN may become compressed and relieving the compression will abate the symptoms. So glad that it was a simple adjustment of your sleep position.

Wishing you the best.
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Dear Hopeless
Thank you so much for your kind wishes. I just hope that others will find the same relief I have found. I am so thankful after so many years dealing with MP. I wish you the very best and hope you too will find your cure. Take care
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Dear Hopeless
Thank you so much for your kind wishes. I just hope that others will find the same relief I have found. I am so thankful after so many years dealing with MP. I wish you the very best and hope you too will find your cure. Take care
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I sleep in fetal position sometimes and never took it seriously but have been trying to stop. I thought it was just my sitting position at my desk but sleep position could be contributing to it. I will take this more seriously. Thank you for sharing your experience.
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I sleep in fetal position sometimes and never took it seriously but have been trying to stop. I thought it was just my sitting position at my desk but sleep position could be contributing to it. I will take this more seriously. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Hello Thaler. Just to be clear: From my experience, I think the fetal position is fine as long as the top leg isn't hanging over the bottom leg. I believe the latter is what caused the nerve compression in my case.
By all means, though, try different sleep positions. Just keep in mind, it took quite some time before I saw results. That's why I didn't make the connection for awhile.
Best of luck to you!
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