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Well, it's rare for mine to get worse at night or to be consistently uncomfortable during the day. If it should act up more, resting helps OR walking and being otherwise active makes it feel better. Go figure.
I don't have trouble sleeping, either. And it feels best first thing in the morning after I wake up. Once in a while, it actually feels as it it's gone, but only for a short time. Sheltiemom |
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