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Old 03-05-2022, 10:42 PM #1
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Red face For MP relief, i did read that losing weight is very important.

Hi Jenny... Losing weight.... anyone else on this? (maybe you listed that.) i have intentionally lost a few lbs lately, and i do notice my left thigh MP pain has become less painful and less like "rolling thunder" at nighttime. numbness... going to pain... going to sharp pain... then to unbearable pain. pain areas moving around like rolling thunder. The relief if real for the last two weeks, i think. hope it stays under control, bc lately it's been the worst in my life at nighttime in bed.
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