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Old 09-29-2015, 07:08 PM #8
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Default Hey there franklin :)

I don't have the locking but my hands feels tight...like they are swollen but they aren't. Except for my left index finger....the large knuckle is swollen all the time. Celebrex seems to keep the swelling down a bit. I have SFN and I still get the electrical zings around all my finger nails.

I haven't thought about rubbing my hands with the Epsom Salt Lotion..I'm going to try that tonight !

ps...the skin on my feet feels very tight too. Not sure what that's about.

Debi from Georgia
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