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Huckfinn to StephieBee-question about Myofacial Therapy?

How are you doing? Great I hope :) Do you remember me? Anyway I had a question for you. I am looking for a myofacial therapist. Do you think I could find one at a pain management center, or at a regular massage therapy facility? Thanks much in advance.

P.S. You are the only one that I recognize from the other place...Have a great, pain free weekend if ya can :)
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There is something screwy going on with this board!  My posts took almost 20 min to show up!
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Whoa StephieBee! I just lost a long post to you....Bummer. I will post again tomorrow :}
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Ok....for some reason I cannot see my last 2 posts??
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Oh wait...I also recognize the Goldie name from a different website...I am sooooo confused now!!!!  LOL!!!  Ok Huckfin / Goldie....are you from 2 sites that I go on...well besides this one or do you only use Goldie on this site?  LOL!  Im sorry  I cant help but laugh at myself!
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Are you from immune support?  How have you been?  Why dont you post anymore?

I think thats where i recognize you?  Dont mind me...the fibrofog has gotten really bad...especially with the meds!

As far myofacial therapy goes, I know in my area that there is a chiropractor that specializes in myofacial release (massage).  Im not sure about pain management...dont know if you would find one there or not.  But I am tempted to pay a visit to this doc in my town that does myofacial release.  

I would try googling it.  Maybe you could find it that way.  Or you could always call some massage therapists in your area and ask if they specialize in myofacial release.  Its worth a shot...even though I myself hate to call around asking if places specialize in fibro stuff!!!   LOL
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