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Help Fibromyalgia Awareness Day - May 15th

Is MAY 15th at CSUF!

California State University Fullerton will be hosting FIBROMYALGIA Awareness Day Saturday May 15th. Check out all the information here http://www.fmaware.org/site/PageServer

We will be an integral part of this incredible day along with many friends and professionals. Please join us!

Apologize for the late notice...having such a frustrating time regulating and conquering my own wellness the last couple of months
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FIBROMYALGIA AWARENESS Day was a HUGE success! Master P will be blogging on TOSS of his experience.

Last week was a tough one...why do good people get devestating news? Dealing with 2 family losses the last couple of months due to cancer. Cousin passed from HTN and diabetes stroke in his young 40's. Now a very good neighbor's cancer is back with a vengence after 14 years. Kim is a sheriff under a lot of stress the last couple of years at work. Her hubby who took early retirement from the Anaheim police dept to spend time with their kids activities. Prostate cancer last year just fine now on radiation as PSA markers went up last. "Nipping it in the bud" as Dave says. 3 gorgeous young children. My tummy is churning every minute of every day for them. Prayer groups help, their medical teams. They have to.

The good news....PT, accupressure and accupunture is helping tremendously. Getting stronger to face life very day. Yes, the TOS pain is still there but I feel I can deal with it days without be drugged into oblivian in bed 24/7. However, the FM & RSD is at bay, right now...so much better. I LOVE my PT, accupuncturist, my whole team! It takes an army for mind, body and soul

The good news....PT, accupressure and accupunture is helping tremendously. Getting stronger to face life very day. Yes, the TOS pain is still there but I feel I can deal with it days without be drugged into oblivian in bed 24/7. However, the FM & RSD is at bay, right now...so much better. I LOVE my PT, accupuncturist, my whole team! It takes an army for mind, body and soul.
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