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<blockquote data-quote="cott97" data-source="post: 1532970" data-attributes="member: 70448"><p>Yes. Because the pain is caused by the ligaments and muscles becoming inflamed I think the sugars are responding to the inflammation before I realise how bad it is. If that proves accurate then ice packs and stopping of some of the physio I do could be enough to reduce the length of the strength or both of the pain flare up. It might not work with other types of pain but I do wonder whether it would pick up the early signs of an a chest inflammation and help manage the asthma better. Am going to set up long term diary to see if it's more than just a coincidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cott97, post: 1532970, member: 70448"] Yes. Because the pain is caused by the ligaments and muscles becoming inflamed I think the sugars are responding to the inflammation before I realise how bad it is. If that proves accurate then ice packs and stopping of some of the physio I do could be enough to reduce the length of the strength or both of the pain flare up. It might not work with other types of pain but I do wonder whether it would pick up the early signs of an a chest inflammation and help manage the asthma better. Am going to set up long term diary to see if it's more than just a coincidence. [/QUOTE]
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