"Fire is motion / Work is repetition / This is my document / We are all all we've done / We are all all we've done / We are all all we've done / We are all all defenses."
and, according to my school's health center, it's stress-related.
o good. one more thing to stress about.
escaping on waves of muscle relaxants, stephanie
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as a lifelong sufferer of a permanent and partially crippling upper neck condition i can sympathize
i have never heard of that condition specifically though, but it took me a while to find good help in the form of an old chiropractor, he was partially paralyzed himself, who identified my problem and help from a physiotherapist who gave me stretching exercises in combination with compression therapy both of which i use to this day to help with the spasms - this after a lot of useless specialists and even a psycologist
pains in the neck are a pain in the neck to get on top of
1 comment:
as a lifelong sufferer of a permanent and partially crippling upper neck condition i can sympathize
i have never heard of that condition specifically though, but it took me a while to find good help in the form of an old chiropractor, he was partially paralyzed himself, who identified my problem and help from a physiotherapist who gave me stretching exercises in combination with compression therapy both of which i use to this day to help with the spasms - this after a lot of useless specialists and even a psycologist
pains in the neck are a pain in the neck to get on top of
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