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Old 04-09-2021, 08:07 AM #11
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Originally Posted by battyinthemountains View Post
I’m glad you’re hanging in there. Anxiety is definitively ely a factor!
I had a lot of joint pain especially in my hands. Icing and heating your hands can be helpful... At about month 6 post vaccine it began to subside for me and haven’t had that arthritis feeling since.

I truly hope you find some peace of mind during your upcoming appointment!
Can you give us an update. Are you better now. What about pins and needless. Did they gone with the supplements you took;
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