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Hi I went swimming yesterday and my back spasms is the normal with fnd

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Hey,

Sorry not quite understanding what you mean. Perhaps the computer went predictive on you.

Are you saying you normally have back spasms with fnd? Or are you saying it only spasms when swimming?

If it's only when swimming this could be due to your muscles getting exercise and learning to adjust to these new movements.

But if you can explain what you mean :)

Fnd is an umbrella term- so there's not set symptoms as everyone can be affected in different ways.

Thanks

Andy (Scotland)

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