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I can't believe it migrated that far!! What's that, 7 or 8 spaces?! No wonder it was major. I hope it helps. I will definitely share with my fibro friend. I'm hoping for my cervical trial in the next week or two. I already have a thoracic and it's awesome!! Good luck!!

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May your cervical trial be wondrous! God Bless You!
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