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Old 11-22-2006, 12:12 PM #29
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Default Myofascial

Steve,
Thanks for this post. I suspect you are right. I've been treated for myofascial pain in the past. It seemed to go away when I retired from work. Probably less stress and less upper body strains from computer, paperwork, really tight schedules, etc. But it just seemed to come back all at one time. I am really stressed and trying to do more than my body can in order to prepare for this trip to Mayo. So I may have stirred the old devils up again.

I haven't thanked all of you for your posts in answer to my queries. If I fail to or forget, please know that I do so much appreciate all your answers.

Billye
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