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Old 03-03-2008, 01:49 PM #6
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Again - ya'll are good! I have been wanting to ask about this but just not gotten to it yet! I was diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel as well as MS but have been trying to figure out how to tell the difference! I do not have pain but the feeling that my fingers/hands just don't work right. I have gotten used to the idea of scissors (bags) or just handing off to someone else. My doc ordered physical therapy for Carpal Tunnel but insurance.....and well I just never got around to setting it up. Maybe a good idea? But again - no pain..... What do ya'll think?
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