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Old 07-08-2008, 04:45 PM #1
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Default ms and fibro too? any others?

i recently saw my neuro for spasms in my shoulder blades or at least what felt like one anyway he said my pain was more like fibro pain and that muscle relaxors wouldnt really help and he suggested massage therapy.

said my muscles felt ropey??? whatever it is it hurts. how many others have been told this and if so exactly HOW do they treat fibro.....other then massage?
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