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I did two foot soaks last week, which helped incredibly. I'm really not much of a soaker and so I don't think about it often. Yesterday I started twitching again, got home and did another long soak. How often does one need to do the bath in order to keep the twitches away? Every couple days? Once a week? I don't want to start twitching to tell myself to do this.
Or would it seem more logical to take a supplement? Is there a brand that's better than others? I was actually shaking at work yesterday. It makes it hard to concentrate. I think I need something fast acting. Even my head/neck twitches sometimes. Thankfully I don't see clients hardly at all, but I can't imagine being in a meeting with my head twitching or my legs bouncing around. That would send the wrong signal. Thanks again Mrs. D for reminding me about the need for magnesium. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (04-09-2013) |
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