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Old 01-21-2007, 08:22 AM #4
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Default Mel it sounds as if you are doing all the right things.

I agree with Glen regarding nerve stimulation. I have been using a shiatsu massage machine for 2 months,and have never felt less pain than I do now. I take no pain meds for PN. I am only taking my BP meds. Now I only take pain meds for headaches or when my back starts hurting.

Also I listened to everyone regarding my magnesium and purchased a good quality one. This thankfully has stopped the twitching.
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