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Remember not to order, but to email me at thegroveapproach@gmail.com . This is a first come, first serve basis and would be so happy to help!View Thread
[br>P.S. Title is: Fibromyalgia and Chronic Myofascial Pain: A Survival Manual [br>Authors: Devin Starlanyl, Mary Ellen CopelandView Thread
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They seem to use valid research and peer-reviewed published papers that are available om Pub-Med.
All of the doctors in the bibliography can be googled to get the links to the papers on the studies mentioned.View Thread
The common treatment is physical therapy to strengthen the muscles weakened by the FMS, but this causes serious damage for the CMP, and the other treatment is shots, sometimes both at the same time. Most doctors dump all 3 into one pot and treat only the FMS. If this is happening to you, please STOP!!!!
This is serious. Go to this link: http://homepages.sover.net/~devstar/rheum.pdf . Read it, print it out for your doctors & PT's.View Thread
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How is your sleep?View Thread
Which one(s) are you consistently doing and which one is the hardest one for you to do for yourself?View Thread
It is estimated that approximately 3-6% of the U.S. population has FM. Although a higher percentage of women of all ages and races are affected, it does strike men and children. Because of its debilitating nature, fibromyalgia has a serious impact on patients' families, friends, and employers, as well as society at large.
Quantum-Touch (QT) is an easy to learn method of hands-on healing that uses the scientific principles of resonance and entrainment - combined with very specific breathing techniques and simple body awareness exercises - to create a powerful, yet natural, field of healing energy. There is no physical manipulation in QT. Only the lightest, most gentle touch is used. QT has been tested in clinical settings and used in hospitals and operating room.
The average pain scale range before each session dropped on average 1 point each week. For example, a client who came in with a pain scale of 8 the first week, came in each of the following weeks with her pain scale beginning at 7, then 6, then 5, then 4.View Thread
My personal exchanges are Vitamin D and Pain and Wrath of the Dragon....if you care to visit..
I have added Friday's Link here....I hope that everyone will take the
time to read this....it is really good info....
http://www.nfmcpa.org/media/newsletters/issue1/View Thread
My personal exchanges are Vitamin D and Pain and Wrath of the Dragon....if you care to visit..
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