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Although I'm not a medical student, I still want to remind you to pay attention to the muscles in your left shoulder, especially the trapezius area to avoid strain. It's better not to sleep on your side; ideally, you should sleep next to me
 
Although I'm not a medical student, I still want to remind you to pay attention to the muscles in your left shoulder, especially the trapezius area to avoid strain. It's better not to sleep on your side; ideally, you should sleep next to me
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