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I've been getting biweekly massages for six weeks. Last night I asked the therapist how the spasms in my leg stand up in her experience- she rated them a 6-7... great. While it took some testing with the hot stones they really helped, short term.
Sunday morning I woke up with a pain in my back right rib, a few inches past the shoulder blade. By evening the front portion of that rib was sore. Yesterday pre-massage, shortness of breath that distinctly was the right side. It abated after the massage and has had a recurring guest star spot since I woke up. So anyone else run into a symptom like this with neuropathy.? Itvery well could be from turning. I seem more fragile of late. Thank you for any input, Jon
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