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When your parent is a 'difficult child' ?
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<blockquote data-quote="weaselqt" data-source="post: 80674" data-attributes="member: 3989"><p>My easy child/difficult child 1 has several "possible" health diagnosis - but not "actual" ones - and one of them is fibromyalgia.</p><p></p><p>She is in constant pain. Her rheumatologist has us do this: mix aspercream & ben gay and place in refrigerator before applying. If the smell is too strong, we are now using "Blue Goo" - an emu oil based cream. Very nice - I've used it and the smell isn't so strong. Also, massage, massage, massage. She will totally become putty in our hands when we offer massage. Check your area and see if there are masseuses (sp?) who will come to your home. There are some here and we have paid $25 for some massage therapy. Go to her dr. appointment with her and ask him if he can prescribe massage therapy?</p><p></p><p>Just give a try - I hope it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weaselqt, post: 80674, member: 3989"] My easy child/difficult child 1 has several "possible" health diagnosis - but not "actual" ones - and one of them is fibromyalgia. She is in constant pain. Her rheumatologist has us do this: mix aspercream & ben gay and place in refrigerator before applying. If the smell is too strong, we are now using "Blue Goo" - an emu oil based cream. Very nice - I've used it and the smell isn't so strong. Also, massage, massage, massage. She will totally become putty in our hands when we offer massage. Check your area and see if there are masseuses (sp?) who will come to your home. There are some here and we have paid $25 for some massage therapy. Go to her dr. appointment with her and ask him if he can prescribe massage therapy? Just give a try - I hope it helps. [/QUOTE]
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