Yes.  I get it in my upper arms, but never both at the same time.  The banding 
in my torso affects my walking.  I feel like my steps are shorter.
Patti
---- Jill Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Does anyone get it in their arms or wrist like I do?
> 
> Janet Dunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:        v\:* 
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>      I am so glad to hear of these accounts of banding.  Mine is intense, and 
> I often feel like I  am so alone in this.  You all have been aptly describing 
> the feeling.  At first I thought it was strained muscles, and have spent a 
> fortune on Rolfing treatments to ease it off.  (They didn’t work)  Thank you 
> for sharing your experiences.  Mine is on the  right side, from the torso on 
> down the leg, right to the foot.
>    
>   Janet
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>   From: Jill Z [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: September 4, 2006 4:49 PM
> To: Krissy Z; TM List
> Subject: Re: [TMIC]banding
> 
>    
>   I used to get the banding across the top and arch of my left foot as if I 
> had an ankle brace on.  I also would get around on my left wrist.
> 
> Krissy Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>   My banding is usually my right leg, and some days better than others, the 
> tightness around my ankle and knee...sometimes my calf, never really painful 
> tho just tight like someone is gripping it tighly....or there is some weight 
> around my ankle....
> 
> 
> Krissy Zodda
> Tri State Support Group Leader
> (603)589-1894
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