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I'd love any suggestions! Thanks!
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sixgoofykids
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Turmeric
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Shosty
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I am recently discovering that my pain in neck and shoulders is spinal in origin and am seeing a spine specialist next month. Osteoarthritis and a narrowing of the spinal canal may be my problem.
I do magnesium every day. Fish oil and turmeric were suggested to me but I can't tolerate them.
Ben Gay is my salvation.
Muscle relaxants help (I do baclofen, but can't tolerate much; flexeril is another one).
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This assumes it really is inflammation. But great product if you have inflammation, joint pain. It got me off prescription Bextra
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canefan17
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When I stopped treating Lyme... my bart symptom would slowly come out.
I think neck pain and swelling is Bart.
My LLMD agrees with me.
I didn't have ANY neck problems during my 5 months on Doxy/Ceftin/Plaquenil
Then I stopped and started Babs treatment and within 5 days had neck issues.
Either Babs or Bart.
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Shosty
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Have you had an MRI? I would not assume any cause unless it has been thoroughly checked out.
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Thank you so much! I don't have babs, but I do have bart. I absolutely felt the best on doxy. Very interesting!! I will try the other products. I have to wait on trying doxy again with the sun issue.
Raw garlic every night has helped me also!
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