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Old 03-09-2008, 07:34 PM #1
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Default Does the Chair you sit in all day at work?

When I was sick with the Bronchitis my MS sx seemed be gone - my leg spasms were pretty null and I had no pain but yesterday come the end of the day my legs were full with spasms, pain was started and the swelling was back.

I was mentioning it to DBF and he wondered if it may be the chair I sit in at work? I didn't got to work for two weeks and was sick but I didn't have trouble..... two days back to work but also feeling much better and the MS sx are back.

Is this a coincidence or am I just reading to much into it?
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