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06-13-2019, 09:40 PM | #9 | ||
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Good luck.
I have to believe more exercise is needed. I know how hard this can be but even bed exercises can help. At such a young age the lack of exercise isn't quite so catastrophic but it will catch up with her in the long run. I've found Ginkgo biloba to help with pain and make the gabapentin more effective. I take 60mg in the morning and 120 at night. This is a tough condition and it seems to affect us each a little differently. But it seems most of us come to deal with it a little better over time. Being young gives her an excellent chance for a remission. |
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