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@pollyanne ouch! Does using any heating ointment help with aches in that area where you feel pain? It must be difficult to suddenly not be able to move as freely as you were doing just earlier this week.

We are having beautiful weather here today, blue skies and no clouds. The sunrise this morning was full of reds, oranges and peaches; we usually have fog and overcast! The deer in the back field were highlighted against the sun which was really a beautiful thing to see. People are out walking as families now. Since so many activities were cancelled, residents have hung giant eggs in trees and on fences plus putting teddy bears in windows so that youngsters can watch for them. We live on a dead end beyond the last intersection so no one comes this far down. Fun to hear the squeals of the kids. Our neighbor and I created a Whimsy corner that is all decorated. Easter bonnets, eggs, and baby bunnies grouped around a tree stump with two prongs that look like bunny ears. I even put a face mask on the bunny! It's a good day for a walk.
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@gingerw Thanks. I have used Voltaren but I think I will give Tiger Balm a try. I think this will go away with rest for a day or two. I've had this before but not as extreme. I'd like to know what I did to cause it. It came on gradually later in the day.