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home:symptoms:muscle_bone [01.16.2019] – [Research] sallieqhome:symptoms:muscle_bone [01.16.2019] – [Member posts] sallieq
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 I am now in phase 3 and have been on MP for 2.5 years. I did have 1 prednisone shot in my finger but that was a very long time ago. As I have progressed on MP I have no pain in my finger anymore and it is totally functional. No stiffness either. Even my erythema in my palms has dramatically improved. //Debbie y  June 2006// </blockquote> I am now in phase 3 and have been on MP for 2.5 years. I did have 1 prednisone shot in my finger but that was a very long time ago. As I have progressed on MP I have no pain in my finger anymore and it is totally functional. No stiffness either. Even my erythema in my palms has dramatically improved. //Debbie y  June 2006// </blockquote>
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 +<blockquote> If I haven't mentioned it before, the bursitis in the right shoulder is gone, except for a minor discomfort when sleeping on that side.
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 <blockquote>one of my early herx's was trigger finger acting up. I have had the symptoms of carpal tunnel for years with the peripheral neuropathy that has not gotten any worse on MP, a slight bit better. Both my mom and friend Rose (both on MP) have had surgery on hands, and Rose on her feet too. I feel certain TH1 activity is related to these problems. I think the MP will cut 'em off at the pass and I will avoid carpal tunnel surgery! //P.B.// </blockquote> <blockquote>one of my early herx's was trigger finger acting up. I have had the symptoms of carpal tunnel for years with the peripheral neuropathy that has not gotten any worse on MP, a slight bit better. Both my mom and friend Rose (both on MP) have had surgery on hands, and Rose on her feet too. I feel certain TH1 activity is related to these problems. I think the MP will cut 'em off at the pass and I will avoid carpal tunnel surgery! //P.B.// </blockquote>
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 After one year on the Marshall Protocol, my shoulder was painfree and I had 100% mobility in that joint without any special exercises and complete resolution of pain. I suggest continue with PT, pain meds as needed and the MP.  and avoiding surgery. //Meg// </blockquote> After one year on the Marshall Protocol, my shoulder was painfree and I had 100% mobility in that joint without any special exercises and complete resolution of pain. I suggest continue with PT, pain meds as needed and the MP.  and avoiding surgery. //Meg// </blockquote>
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 +<blockquote> Both my wife and I had frozen shoulders. Mine reacted strongly to Phase 3 meds in terms of herx, so ............ to the MP.
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 +Suggesting that 'frozen shoulder' is infectious might not go over well; but you can point to success here. I haven't quite got to 100% like Meg, but there is only an infrequent twinge now and again to remind me that I should exercise a bit more.
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 +//Chris & PTMKaren//</blockquote>
  
 <blockquote>One therapy, years later, that felt wonderful was in a heated pool with a physical therapist at a rehab center.  My muscles responded very quickly to that treatment, and being able to exercise and see the progress gave me an emotional boost.  <blockquote>One therapy, years later, that felt wonderful was in a heated pool with a physical therapist at a rehab center.  My muscles responded very quickly to that treatment, and being able to exercise and see the progress gave me an emotional boost. 
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