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Old 09-16-2015, 10:12 PM #1
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Thx for posting this. I've apparently have mp and I'm certain it started from constantly being forced to sleep on my back after breaking my collar bone. After about 3wks it started tingling and one night my frontside thigh was burning. Sleeping with pillows high pillows under my knee helped but the problem has gotten worse but not as painful. Worse as in numb thigh and some stabbing explosions in my thigh. Still bare able though but my numb spot gets itchy and can't scratch it and it actually gets sore deep inside if I scratch. Anyway I was happy to read this. After 10 was I can now sleep on my side a little bit so your post gives me hope. I'm going to try ur position to c if we have some common structural issues.

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