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Yes, Keith-- I tried it for non-PD cramps after I read it in Ann Landers,
and it usually works for me.


>This Ann Landers piece was in The Commercial Appeal recently:
>
>DEAR ANN: I've had Parkinson's Disease for six years and experience cramping
>in my legs and feet.  I learned a trick I've shared with many.  Here it is:
>When the cramp starts, squeeze your upper lip just under your nose and hang on
>until the cramp goes away.  The pain disappears like magic.  I swear it works.
>Your column helps so many.  Help a few more. ---L. R., Santa Rosa, Calif.
>  Dear Santa R.:  You're going to love this.  I got a cramp in my leg last
>night from sitting at the typewriter for several hours.  I tried your
>suggestion, and IT WORKED.  Hallelujah!
>
>This sounds too good to be true.  Has anyone had any experience with this cure
>for cramping?
>
>Keith Chancey, 45/14 months
>Memphis, TN


Camilla Flintermann, CG for Peter 80/9+
Oxford, Ohio
http://www.newcountry.nu/pd/members/camilla/one.htm
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