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I have to wonder if the mucin deposited during the hypo times just does not go away once it is there?
This seems to be my problem too. Esp. in my hands. I use Salonpas on both my feet and hands when there is compression more than usual, and this helps. The mucin deposition is not well understood, and so I don't expect doctors to respond to it, or even know about it... ![]()
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