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Is it good for her to go with this type of treatment?
Arturo...
My wife has been diagnosed for fibromyalgia. She is getting treatment for the pain by massage therapy and trying the acupuncture therapy. Is it good for her to go with this type of treatment?
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adambruce
For fibromyalgia it is better to go with the alternate treatment like this than by going with allopathic medicines. Also If she is feeling better from the pain then it is ok for her to go with this type of treatment.
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