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    Switching One Symptom for Another - RSI to Constipation

    This is great. Much appreciated!
    Post by: coffeenpizza, May 30, 2020 in forum: Support Subforum
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    Switching One Symptom for Another - RSI to Constipation

    10 Years ago I was struggling with RSI of my fingers from "playing too many video games". It went on for 5 years and I couldn't even use a...
    Thread by: coffeenpizza, May 29, 2020, 2 replies, in forum: Support Subforum
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    IBS Is My New TMS

    For 5 years I didn't touch a computer because my fingers and hands were fried from overuse and nothing helped until I read the book not once but...
    Thread by: coffeenpizza, Nov 3, 2016, 3 replies, in forum: Support Subforum
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    Too many video games - First Post

    Hello, My first post begins with my story... 5 years ago while being in on house arrest(kids being kids)...I played video games for about 10...
    Thread by: coffeenpizza, May 22, 2016, 0 replies, in forum: Support Subforum
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