Posted by bridgey1128 on December 2, 2004, at 8:29:06
In reply to Re: topamax symptoms, posted by stresser on December 2, 2004, at 6:47:45
hahaha rainy!I know what mean! Kat I called my insurance company and they won't cover the rolfing. Rolfing is a form of deep massage therapy where they use their elbows palms etc. It's like deep tissue massage to the extreme. I would assume it is not for everyone. Most people go to a massage therapist to relax. This one kinda hurts but it's a good kinda hurt. THey work out all those crunchy knots and it goes hand in hand with chiro. My chiro says it's a shame that insurance companys don't cover it because for people with fibro myalgia and yes he finally admits I have it now(unfortunately), massage and chiro are on the top of the list to treat it. This guy is licensed and I am going to take it off my taxes, dang it! I consider it a valid medical treatment! I am doing this not just for fun but to help relieve some of this pain in my tight muscles so my chiro can do a better job. I'm sorry you are having such a horrid time getting to where you need to go Kat. :( It really sucks that people freak out when there is hardly any snow on the ground. I KNOW! I live in the south where they moment they announce snow, before the first snowflake has fallen, all you know what breaks loose and people are stampeding to the stores to buy BREAD AND MILK! I guess they plan on making bread soup. Who knows. ALL THE SCHOOLS CLOSE! AHHHH IT'S THE SECOND ICE AGE!! You catch my drift. And people can't EVEN begin to drive in the snow. It's very frustrating, especially when you need to get out and actually get medicine. I'll pray that you can get out soon! We don't want you to have any more seizures!
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