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Old 01-10-2015, 09:22 PM #15
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Yep, same symptoms as me. I have so many ortho and musculoskeletal stuff it is unreal. The soft tissue isn't perfused well with AAG....not enough O2, same with the 'coat hanger' headaches.
I think it particularly affects the fascia as well. I used to tell my docs I felt like I was wearing a wet suit that was 3 sizes too small. I also feel like some one beat up, or that I run a marathon a day.
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