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Date: | Fri, 29 Oct 1999 09:21:12 -0500 |
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Anee,
I, like Kyle, am no PT. But I am older. When you say "muscle pull"
do you mean a strained or spasming muscle. If so, I have had quite a bit of
experience with those. I no take Motrin, rather than any kind of
prescription medicine(I keep a bottle of prescribed pills for emergencies).
I got them when I had a bad cough which caused severe back spasms. My
muscles seem to act up when I am under stress and/or am very tired from the
lack of sleep.
Bobby
>Hi everyone-
>
>Well if you rember about a week and a half ago I had sent a messge titled
>"back pain" to the list. That pain worked itself out, but in the meentime I
>seem to have pulled one of my sitting musscels--I think I was over streching.
> Anyway I hope that this one too resolves it's self soon.
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>On another list that I am on ([log in to unmask]) we have also been
>disussing pulled musscles. Some people on that list (it's a small list-which
>is why I am posting this here --also I have been a member of c-palsy for 5 or
>6 years now and "i know" you all better) commented that they to have a
>tendency to pull mulcels. Do you other CPers tend to pull musscles alot or
>not and if you did has this been a problem of adult onset orgin or have you
>had it as long as you can rember. I have not had this probelm up untill now
>however as some of you know I have had problems with arthritis in my sholder
>and neck. What a wonderfull full life us CPers lead ;-)
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>Yours,
>Anee
>http://www.geocities.com/aneecp/CPIC.html
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