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Ok am I off base, are the pressure points always in the same area on each prson? I read in a mag that if you start on the inside of the ankle just three finger widths up and press for 20 secs abdomanal cramps will go away.

Bad idea................................I have discovered painful beyond belief.....so cramps BRING UM ON!!!!!!!!! Debi Younce

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> Ok am I off base, are the pressure points always in the same area

on

each prson? I read in a mag that if you start on the inside of the

ankle just three finger widths up and press for 20 secs abdomanal

cramps will go away.

> Bad idea................................I have discovered

painful beyond belief.....so cramps BRING UM ON!!!!!!!!! Debi

Younce

>

>

> Oh I believe you. I have a friend who is liscenced in Acupressure,

theaputic and healing touch. I only allowed her to do one acupressure

massage on me.. and that was before fibro came into my life. It was

very painful then, can't imagine what it would be like now.. I think

I'd want to hurt her in a bad way! hugs, Deb in Ohio

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> Ok am I off base, are the pressure points always in the same area

on

each prson? I read in a mag that if you start on the inside of the

ankle just three finger widths up and press for 20 secs abdomanal

cramps will go away.

> Bad idea................................I have discovered

painful beyond belief.....so cramps BRING UM ON!!!!!!!!! Debi

Younce

>

>

> Oh I believe you. I have a friend who is liscenced in Acupressure,

theaputic and healing touch. I only allowed her to do one acupressure

massage on me.. and that was before fibro came into my life. It was

very painful then, can't imagine what it would be like now.. I think

I'd want to hurt her in a bad way! hugs, Deb in Ohio

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> Ok am I off base, are the pressure points always in the same area

on

each prson? I read in a mag that if you start on the inside of the

ankle just three finger widths up and press for 20 secs abdomanal

cramps will go away.

> Bad idea................................I have discovered

painful beyond belief.....so cramps BRING UM ON!!!!!!!!! Debi

Younce

>

>

> Oh I believe you. I have a friend who is liscenced in Acupressure,

theaputic and healing touch. I only allowed her to do one acupressure

massage on me.. and that was before fibro came into my life. It was

very painful then, can't imagine what it would be like now.. I think

I'd want to hurt her in a bad way! hugs, Deb in Ohio

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I have considered using a permanate marker to dot the painful areas on my body and then go see how closely they match the FM charts. I know where they are on me not for sure if I would match a total chart. But I can sure find um on me. Most hurting today and yesterday , wrists, elbows, shoulders, Hips, and pelvis, knees, ankles.....Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Debidat93 wrote:

> Ok am I off base, are the pressure points always in the same areaon each prson? I read in a mag that if you start on the inside of the ankle just three finger widths up and press for 20 secs abdomanal cramps will go away.> Bad idea................................I have discovered painful beyond belief.....so cramps BRING UM ON!!!!!!!!! DebiYounce> > > Oh I believe you. I have a friend who is liscenced in Acupressure, theaputic and healing touch. I only allowed her to do one acupressure massage on me.. and that was before fibro came into my life. It was very painful then, can't imagine what it

would be like now.. I think I'd want to hurt her in a bad way! hugs, Deb in Ohio1. While it is wonderful to share our experiences with everyone on the list as to what treatments do and don't work for us, pls always check with your dr. Some treatments are dangerous when given along with other meds as well as to certain health conditions or just dangerous in general.2. If you are in a difficult situation (doesn't matter what it is) pls don't be afraid to ask for help. It is the first step to trying to make that situation better.Have a nice day everyone.__________________________________________________

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I have considered using a permanate marker to dot the painful areas on my body and then go see how closely they match the FM charts. I know where they are on me not for sure if I would match a total chart. But I can sure find um on me. Most hurting today and yesterday , wrists, elbows, shoulders, Hips, and pelvis, knees, ankles.....Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Debidat93 wrote:

> Ok am I off base, are the pressure points always in the same areaon each prson? I read in a mag that if you start on the inside of the ankle just three finger widths up and press for 20 secs abdomanal cramps will go away.> Bad idea................................I have discovered painful beyond belief.....so cramps BRING UM ON!!!!!!!!! DebiYounce> > > Oh I believe you. I have a friend who is liscenced in Acupressure, theaputic and healing touch. I only allowed her to do one acupressure massage on me.. and that was before fibro came into my life. It was very painful then, can't imagine what it

would be like now.. I think I'd want to hurt her in a bad way! hugs, Deb in Ohio1. While it is wonderful to share our experiences with everyone on the list as to what treatments do and don't work for us, pls always check with your dr. Some treatments are dangerous when given along with other meds as well as to certain health conditions or just dangerous in general.2. If you are in a difficult situation (doesn't matter what it is) pls don't be afraid to ask for help. It is the first step to trying to make that situation better.Have a nice day everyone.__________________________________________________

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I have considered using a permanate marker to dot the painful areas on my body and then go see how closely they match the FM charts. I know where they are on me not for sure if I would match a total chart. But I can sure find um on me. Most hurting today and yesterday , wrists, elbows, shoulders, Hips, and pelvis, knees, ankles.....Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Debidat93 wrote:

> Ok am I off base, are the pressure points always in the same areaon each prson? I read in a mag that if you start on the inside of the ankle just three finger widths up and press for 20 secs abdomanal cramps will go away.> Bad idea................................I have discovered painful beyond belief.....so cramps BRING UM ON!!!!!!!!! DebiYounce> > > Oh I believe you. I have a friend who is liscenced in Acupressure, theaputic and healing touch. I only allowed her to do one acupressure massage on me.. and that was before fibro came into my life. It was very painful then, can't imagine what it

would be like now.. I think I'd want to hurt her in a bad way! hugs, Deb in Ohio1. While it is wonderful to share our experiences with everyone on the list as to what treatments do and don't work for us, pls always check with your dr. Some treatments are dangerous when given along with other meds as well as to certain health conditions or just dangerous in general.2. If you are in a difficult situation (doesn't matter what it is) pls don't be afraid to ask for help. It is the first step to trying to make that situation better.Have a nice day everyone.__________________________________________________

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Hi,

It's so funny how different we are. I for one love Acupressure massage.

Of course you need a therapist who listens to you to have this type of massage done. For me, yes, it does hurt but it's a good kind of hurt. Does that make sense? Anyway, to each his/her own.

Kathleen

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Hi,

It's so funny how different we are. I for one love Acupressure massage.

Of course you need a therapist who listens to you to have this type of massage done. For me, yes, it does hurt but it's a good kind of hurt. Does that make sense? Anyway, to each his/her own.

Kathleen

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Hi,

It's so funny how different we are. I for one love Acupressure massage.

Of course you need a therapist who listens to you to have this type of massage done. For me, yes, it does hurt but it's a good kind of hurt. Does that make sense? Anyway, to each his/her own.

Kathleen

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I would probably like it if I was handled by a pro, you must understand I looked in a WOmans World mag and it told me where to apply pressure for relief of cramps and that place happens to be one of my pain places......yow!!!. I am glad it works for you, DebiKrag52@... wrote:

Hi,

It's so funny how different we are. I for one love Acupressure massage.

Of course you need a therapist who listens to you to have this type of massage done. For me, yes, it does hurt but it's a good kind of hurt. Does that make sense? Anyway, to each his/her own.

Kathleen1. While it is wonderful to share our experiences with everyone on the list as to what treatments do and don't work for us, pls always check with your dr. Some treatments are dangerous when given along with other meds as well as to certain health conditions or just dangerous in general.2. If you are in a difficult situation (doesn't matter what it is) pls don't be afraid to ask for help. It is the first step to trying to make that situation better.Have a nice day everyone.__________________________________________________

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I would probably like it if I was handled by a pro, you must understand I looked in a WOmans World mag and it told me where to apply pressure for relief of cramps and that place happens to be one of my pain places......yow!!!. I am glad it works for you, DebiKrag52@... wrote:

Hi,

It's so funny how different we are. I for one love Acupressure massage.

Of course you need a therapist who listens to you to have this type of massage done. For me, yes, it does hurt but it's a good kind of hurt. Does that make sense? Anyway, to each his/her own.

Kathleen1. While it is wonderful to share our experiences with everyone on the list as to what treatments do and don't work for us, pls always check with your dr. Some treatments are dangerous when given along with other meds as well as to certain health conditions or just dangerous in general.2. If you are in a difficult situation (doesn't matter what it is) pls don't be afraid to ask for help. It is the first step to trying to make that situation better.Have a nice day everyone.__________________________________________________

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I would probably like it if I was handled by a pro, you must understand I looked in a WOmans World mag and it told me where to apply pressure for relief of cramps and that place happens to be one of my pain places......yow!!!. I am glad it works for you, DebiKrag52@... wrote:

Hi,

It's so funny how different we are. I for one love Acupressure massage.

Of course you need a therapist who listens to you to have this type of massage done. For me, yes, it does hurt but it's a good kind of hurt. Does that make sense? Anyway, to each his/her own.

Kathleen1. While it is wonderful to share our experiences with everyone on the list as to what treatments do and don't work for us, pls always check with your dr. Some treatments are dangerous when given along with other meds as well as to certain health conditions or just dangerous in general.2. If you are in a difficult situation (doesn't matter what it is) pls don't be afraid to ask for help. It is the first step to trying to make that situation better.Have a nice day everyone.__________________________________________________

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> Hi,

>

> It's so funny how different we are. I for one love Acupressure

massage.

> Of course you need a therapist who listens to you to have this type

of

> massage done. For me, yes, it does hurt but it's a good kind of

hurt. Does that

> make sense? Anyway, to each his/her own.

>

> Kathleen

Kathleen, At this point I'd love a massage of any sort. All I am now

ever allowed is rakki, or healing touch. The last massage I had landed

me in the hospital the next morning... so I'm green with envey;) Hugs,

Deb in Ohio

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> Hi,

>

> It's so funny how different we are. I for one love Acupressure

massage.

> Of course you need a therapist who listens to you to have this type

of

> massage done. For me, yes, it does hurt but it's a good kind of

hurt. Does that

> make sense? Anyway, to each his/her own.

>

> Kathleen

Kathleen, At this point I'd love a massage of any sort. All I am now

ever allowed is rakki, or healing touch. The last massage I had landed

me in the hospital the next morning... so I'm green with envey;) Hugs,

Deb in Ohio

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> Hi,

>

> It's so funny how different we are. I for one love Acupressure

massage.

> Of course you need a therapist who listens to you to have this type

of

> massage done. For me, yes, it does hurt but it's a good kind of

hurt. Does that

> make sense? Anyway, to each his/her own.

>

> Kathleen

Kathleen, At this point I'd love a massage of any sort. All I am now

ever allowed is rakki, or healing touch. The last massage I had landed

me in the hospital the next morning... so I'm green with envey;) Hugs,

Deb in Ohio

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Kathleen,

it's called; "It hurts so good" - and i'm the same way. i can never get anyone to massage me hard enough - so i finally bought myself a "MA roller" (have u heard of it? it's just a very basic & simple wooden thing with 2 humps -- u don't roll on it, but just lay on it and let your body rest on it where u want the humps to DIG IN) - and oooooooh it sure can feel good - if it's not hard enough (i.e. laying on ur back on it), simply pull ur knees up and bring more of your body weight down on it. OUCH-AAAAHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

aloooooooha!

jaana

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Hi,

It's so funny how different we are. I for one love Acupressure massage.

Of course you need a therapist who listens to you to have this type of massage done. For me, yes, it does hurt but it's a good kind of hurt. Does that make sense? Anyway, to each his/her own.

Kathleen

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