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In a message dated 7/14/2002 3:46:54 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> I've since learnt that one of my friends, who is also EN and =
> co-sleeping, had similar problem, and even my physiotherapist, who is =
> co-sleeping with her 2 year old, has the same problem, but she =
> recognized it early and does her stretching exercises.=20
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> I guess that basically you are not supposed to sleep with your arm over =
> your head, or with baby on arm, as it cuts off the blood.=20
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> Has anyone else had or heard of this problem?
> Janice Reynolds
>
I frequently awake with pain/dysesthesias in my left arm and shoulder from
cosleeping with my almost two year old.
Leigh Fredholm MD
Austin TX
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