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we believe it is an adhesion. That the area is somehow not freely moving. We may be totally wrong. But my Rheumatologist and his PA agree with us. The ortho just did an xray and said "It's fine." But it's not fine.

Billye
Hi. I'm glad to see you back on the boards.

Hope you are getting along okay!!

Take care,
Melody
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