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Old 08-05-2015, 09:49 AM #1
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Default For those with motormeuropathy or mobility issues

My muscles in my lower legs, lower back and neck are extremely tight. They feel like they are shortening. For example, I tried looking up in the sky with my son to look at planes and I couldn't even tilt my head back halfway, my neck muscles are so tight. I don't have to try to stretch them like that, just sitting around it feels like my chin is being pulled towards my chest by my neck muscles.

Anybody know what this means?
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