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On Mar 26, 6:56*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
Mine has been a twenty year experience. *Diagnosed as tennis elbow. *Wore the band around my arm, which helps when it acts up. *It comes and goes.. Sometimes a nuisance, sometimes nearly unbearable. That's the way it is with me. It either "hurts" or it "hurts worse" *Took two cortisone shots in it. *Those hurt more than the tennis elbow. *The first did nothing.. *The second helped a little. *Doc said only thing after that was surgery. * I haven't gotten to that juncture yet. I have an appointment in two weeks. That knot that one hits on the outside edge of the frontal part of the elbow has grown over the years. *Still brings me to tears when I whack that. i can imagine. I try to avoid that.... What to do? *Avoid all things that send a shock up your arm, like tennis, hammering, slapping your puppy, things like that. i don't have a dog, but hammering on an impact etc is part of the occupation. *But then, sometimes everything bothers it. *And some little nothing sets it off. EXACTLY! Probably feel better when it quits hurting. Steve you're quite right Steve. |
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