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Old 11-26-2008, 04:25 PM #5
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Originally Posted by Cindi Pere View Post
I have bad arm and hand pain the little finger started out numb now its spread to all the fingers and having trouble with uncontrollable muscle contractures-boy do they hurt. Considering ACDF now kinf of worried how it might turn out. I don't know if your familiar with chinese cupping but it really is awesome at controlling pain. If you use a large cup at the top of your shoulder blade-poke around and find the painful trigger point and put the cup there and let sit for 10-15 minutes you will feel the pain and numbness ease up if you use it long enough sometimes the pain goes away for a long while.
Really???????????
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