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  2. Christina Applegate Feels Sharp Pains ‘Every Single ... - AOL

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    “I lay in bed screaming,” Applegate said while detailing how the autoimmune disease manifests differently from person to person. “Like, the sharp pains, the ache, the squeezing.”

  3. Christina Applegate talks pain associated with MS: 'I lay in ...

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    "I lay in bed screaming," she continued, attributing that to "the sharp pains, the ache, the squeezing.". ... "I can't even pick up my phone sometimes, 'cause now it's traveled into my hands," she ...

  4. Christina Applegate details painful experience living with MS ...

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    “I lay in bed screaming,” Applegate said. “Jamie and I have different — everybody has different ways of it showing up. I lay in bed screaming. Like, the sharp pains, the ache, that ...

  5. Akathisia - Wikipedia

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    Akathisia (IPA: /æ.kə.ˈθɪ.si.ə/) is a movement disorder [5] characterized by a subjective feeling of inner restlessness accompanied by mental distress and/or an inability to sit still. [6] [4] Usually, the legs are most prominently affected. [2]

  6. Bed rest - Wikipedia

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    Bed rest, also referred to as the rest-cure, is a medical treatment in which a person lies in bed for most of the time to try to cure an illness. [1] Bed rest refers to voluntarily lying in bed as a treatment and not being confined to bed because of a health impairment which physically prevents leaving bed.

  7. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the lithotomy position still commonly used by many obstetricians, childbirth positions that are successfully used by midwives and traditional birth-attendants the world over include squatting, standing, kneeling, and on all fours, often in a sequence. [3]

  8. Muscle Loss In This Area Could Be a Key Indicator of ... - AOL

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    While the relationship between muscle loss and dementia is still being explored, Glatt says that it should be seen as a “meaningful warning sign,” especially when it gets worse with age.

  9. Insomnia - Wikipedia

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    The diary should include time to bed, total sleep time, time to sleep onset, number of awakenings, use of medications, time of awakening, and subjective feelings in the morning. [95] The sleep diary can be replaced or validated by the use of out-patient actigraphy for a week or more, using a non-invasive device that measures movement.