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Old 12-13-2012, 03:59 PM #6
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Lisa,

I was just going to mention massage, relaxation and meditation and gentle yoga. I see you have most of that covered.

One way to get massage is to get PT w massage as part of the plan. I don't find it as good- they can't give you a whole hour of massage but they can give you some and are trained.

Can you tell us exactly how much of what you are on- especially the baclofen?

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