how do I explain coat hanger pain to my husband and why do we get it?
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Coat hanger pain is a type of discomfort or headache that occurs in the neck, shoulders, and base of the skull. It can be caused by various factors such as muscle tension, poor posture, or stress. To explain it to your husband, describe the location and nature of the pain, and mention that it can be a result of different factors. Share any personal experiences or triggers that may contribute to your coat hanger pain.
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