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Old 06-28-2008, 09:30 PM #8
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I'm sorry you are in so much pain Had your neuro talked about a Baclofen Pump?

Another thought...you can go to the National MS Society's main site and use their search engine and type in stretching exercises. They have two; one you do yourself and one for a helper. It is important you move your limbs daily whether or not you do so yourself. You print out the main pages.

Take care.
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