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Tim March 26th 09 06:26 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.

Anybody had any experience with this?

HK March 26th 09 06:29 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
Tim wrote:
Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.

Anybody had any experience with this?


Go see your doctor. Today or tomorrow. Don't wait. Really.

[email protected] March 26th 09 06:49 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 26, 2:26*pm, Tim wrote:
Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.

Anybody had any experience with this?


Sounds like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. I've had it. Of course, Harry
thinks it's some horrible wicked death sentence!

Wayne.B March 26th 09 07:52 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.

Anybody had any experience with this?


It's probably some sort of repetetive stress injury similar to Carpal
Tunnel. Any idea what might have caused/provoked it? If so, give
it a rest for awhile. You can buy wrist braces that look something
like a bowling glove that will prevent sleeping with your wrist
crooked. Something like Advil will also help.


Don White March 26th 09 08:02 PM

Tennis elbow???
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...
Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.

Anybody had any experience with this?


I have a similar problem on occasion but I know what's wrong.
In 1979 I was thrown through the windshield of my brother-in-laws ambulance
in a highway crash.
I must have hit my arm on the windshield frame on the way out...or when I
landed in the ditch...just a couple of feet in front of the vehicle.
I had a badly broken arm with nerve damage. Reminds me of a bit when you
hit your funny bone.
I sometimes take an extra-strength Tylenol.
As far as strength...I dilgently went to rehab for months on end and
actually ended up able to handle heavier weights than before the accident.
(I have a trophy to prove it)..



Tim March 26th 09 08:25 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 26, 2:08*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


*Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.

Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.

i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.

I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.

About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.


Don White March 26th 09 08:58 PM

Tennis elbow???
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.

Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.

i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.

I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.

About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.

************************************************** **********************

I see work gloves with a gel 'anti-vibration' system in a local store.
Wonder if they are any good?
http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...A?OpenDocument



Tim March 26th 09 11:04 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 26, 3:58*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:



On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.


Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.

i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.

I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.

About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.

************************************************** **********************

I see work gloves with a gel 'anti-vibration' system in a local store.
Wonder if they are any good?http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...&terms=work%20...


I've seen those too, and I like that they have a strap around the
wrist. I wonder how they stand up to grease though?

MMC March 26th 09 11:27 PM

Tennis elbow???
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
Tim wrote:
Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.

Anybody had any experience with this?


Go see your doctor. Today or tomorrow. Don't wait. Really.


Naw, I'd stick with rec.boats for medical advice. Add that to political and
financial guidance and we're getting pretty well rounded.



[email protected] March 26th 09 11:37 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 26, 2:26*pm, Tim wrote:
Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.

Anybody had any experience with this?


Too many circle-jerks with Herring, and Uncle Loogy.....

SteveB[_2_] March 26th 09 11:56 PM

Tennis elbow???
 

Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.

Anybody had any experience with this?


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. 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. 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.

What to do? Avoid all things that send a shock up your arm, like tennis,
hammering, slapping your puppy, things like that. But then, sometimes
everything bothers it. And some little nothing sets it off.

Probably feel better when it quits hurting.

Steve



Calif Bill March 27th 09 01:24 AM

Tennis elbow???
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.

Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.

i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.

I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.

About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.


My wife had a similar feeling and the Emergency room doc said it was tennis
elbow. Couple days later and the blisters showed up. Shingles. Do get a
shingles vacination if you ever had chicken pox.



Tim March 27th 09 02:21 AM

Tennis elbow???
 
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.


Tim March 27th 09 02:22 AM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 26, 8:24*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:



On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.


Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.

i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.

I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.

About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.

My wife had a similar feeling and the Emergency room doc said it was tennis
elbow. *Couple days later and the blisters showed up. *Shingles. *Do get a
shingles vacination if you ever had chicken pox.


Ewwwww. Shingles.

My mom had them. I dont' wish those on anyone.

Don White March 27th 09 02:26 AM

Tennis elbow???
 

"mmc" wrote in message
g.com...

"HK" wrote in message
...
Tim wrote:
Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.

Anybody had any experience with this?


Go see your doctor. Today or tomorrow. Don't wait. Really.


Naw, I'd stick with rec.boats for medical advice. Add that to political
and financial guidance and we're getting pretty well rounded.


Not to mention how to make tires as unsafe as possible.



[email protected] March 27th 09 02:27 AM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 26, 6:37*pm, wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:26*pm, Tim wrote:

Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Too many circle-jerks with Herring, and Uncle Loogy.....


Really. If that's what your problem is, then I would suggest you find
another fantasy to occupy your juvenile mind.

Tim March 27th 09 02:44 AM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 26, 3:58*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:



On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.


Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.

i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.

I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.

About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.

************************************************** **********************

I see work gloves with a gel 'anti-vibration' system in a local store.
Wonder if they are any good?http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...&terms=work%20...


Well, the Mrs. did ding my old wrist brace from out of the closet, so
I'll wear it tonight.

http://www.crescentproducts.com/shop/images/668.jpg


I used to wear it in the evenings and sleep with it on. It was kind of
irritating for extended periods of time but it sure helped a lot when
I got the cast off many years ago. Its a cheap-o, but it might help
this time around too. I'll find out.

[email protected] March 27th 09 03:07 AM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 26, 10:27*pm, wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:37*pm, wrote:

On Mar 26, 2:26*pm, Tim wrote:


Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Too many circle-jerks with Herring, and Uncle Loogy.....


Really. If that's what your problem is, then I would suggest you find
another fantasy to occupy your juvenile mind.


What...other than watch the UN-boat related ****...nah.
Go back to the Rainbow discussion group with the other turds, tosser

[email protected] March 27th 09 03:21 AM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 26, 10:07*pm, wrote:
On Mar 26, 10:27*pm, wrote:



On Mar 26, 6:37*pm, wrote:


On Mar 26, 2:26*pm, Tim wrote:


Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Too many circle-jerks with Herring, and Uncle Loogy.....


Really. If that's what your problem is, then I would suggest you find
another fantasy to occupy your juvenile mind.


What...other than watch the UN-boat related ****...nah.
Go back to the Rainbow discussion group with the other turds, tosser


Why should I go where you and Salty hang out?

http://utminers.utep.edu/omwilliamso...AL_resized.jpg

SteveB[_2_] March 27th 09 01:02 PM

Tennis elbow???
 

wrote in message
...
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 13:25:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either.


I had that problem when I first started spending a lot of time on
terminals. I got one of those foam cuffs that broke me of the bad
habit of rocking my hands back away from the keyboard while I was
"waiting". Try to keep your wrist straight when you type and get away
from the keyboard when you are waiting.


I can't use anything but a wing shaped keyboard. Keeping my wrists straight
or using a laptop feels like I'm typing with my hands duct taped together.

STeve



Tim March 27th 09 08:33 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 27, 7:02*am, "SteveB" wrote:
wrote in message

...

On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 13:25:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either.


I had that problem when I first started spending a lot of time on
terminals. I got one of those foam cuffs that broke me of the bad
habit of rocking my hands back away from the keyboard while I was
"waiting". Try to keep your wrist straight when you type and get away
from the keyboard when you are waiting.


I can't use anything but a wing shaped keyboard. *Keeping my wrists straight
or using a laptop feels like I'm typing with my hands duct taped together..

STeve


Well, I sacked out with the wrist brace last night,a nd yeah it
s a PITA but I think it helped a bit. My arm felt better this morning,
but I had to take it off for work, but I'll strap it back on when I
get home.

I'm still going to keep the apointment though.....

Tim March 28th 09 11:43 AM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 27, 9:33*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 13:33:04 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

I can't use anything but a wing shaped keyboard. *Keeping my wrists straight
or using a laptop feels like I'm typing with my hands duct taped together.


STeve


Well, I sacked out with the wrist brace last night,a nd yeah it
s a PITA but I think it helped a bit. My arm felt better this morning,
but I had to take it off for work, but I'll strap it back on when I
get home.


Why can't you wear the brace at work. That may be where you are
getting injured.


it is, but it's kind of hard to hold a hammer or other hand tools
with the wrist brace on.

SteveB[_2_] March 28th 09 07:19 PM

Tennis elbow???
 

wrote in message
...
On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 04:43:03 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Mar 27, 9:33 pm, wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 13:33:04 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

I can't use anything but a wing shaped keyboard. Keeping my wrists
straight
or using a laptop feels like I'm typing with my hands duct taped
together.

STeve

Well, I sacked out with the wrist brace last night,a nd yeah it
s a PITA but I think it helped a bit. My arm felt better this morning,
but I had to take it off for work, but I'll strap it back on when I
get home.

Why can't you wear the brace at work. That may be where you are
getting injured.


it is, but it's kind of hard to hold a hammer or other hand tools
with the wrist brace on.


Get a less restrictive brace, like the wrap around cuff. That may
point out a bad habit you have that is making your problem worse.


The one I had that worked the best was a wrap around with velcro closure.
It had a plastic D ring where you'd pass the end through, cinch it up, then
go backward to get the velcro to attach. Wear it on the thickest part of
your forearm. The explanation I got was that the tendons in there "twang"
like guitar strings, and putting it there cut the twang the most.

Steve



Tim March 28th 09 07:57 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 28, 2:19*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
wrote in message

...



On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 04:43:03 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


On Mar 27, 9:33 pm, wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 13:33:04 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


I can't use anything but a wing shaped keyboard. Keeping my wrists
straight
or using a laptop feels like I'm typing with my hands duct taped
together.


STeve


Well, I sacked out with the wrist brace last night,a nd yeah it
s a PITA but I think it helped a bit. My arm felt better this morning,
but I had to take it off for work, but I'll strap it back on when I
get home.


Why can't you wear the brace at work. That may be where you are
getting injured.


it is, but it's kind of hard to hold a hammer or other hand tools
with the wrist brace on.


Get a less restrictive brace, like the wrap around cuff. That may
point out a bad habit you have that is making your problem worse.


The one I had that worked the best was a wrap around with velcro closure.
It had a plastic D ring where you'd pass the end through, cinch it up, then
go backward to get the velcro to attach. *Wear it on the thickest part of
your forearm. *The explanation I got was that the tendons in there "twang"
like guitar strings, and putting it there cut the twang the most.

Steve


That's what I'm going to get this evening. I've noticed various points
of relief by pressing on different places on my arm, so i can adjust
it of the best benefit. But the wrist brace is helping when I wear it
in the evening and at night.

Tim March 28th 09 07:58 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 28, 12:20*pm, wrote:
On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 04:43:03 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Mar 27, 9:33*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 13:33:04 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


I can't use anything but a wing shaped keyboard. *Keeping my wrists straight
or using a laptop feels like I'm typing with my hands duct taped together.


STeve


Well, I sacked out with the wrist brace last night,a nd yeah it
s a PITA but I think it helped a bit. My arm felt better this morning,
but I had to take it off for work, but I'll strap it back on when I
get home.


Why can't you wear the brace at work. That may be where you are
getting injured.


it is, but it's kind of hard to hold a hammer or other hand tools
with the wrist brace on.


Get a less restrictive brace, like the wrap around cuff. That may
point out a bad habit you have that is making your problem worse.


I've thougt of that too. by the time I'm done with braces, i might be
armor plated from fist to shoulder.

?;^ Q

John H[_2_] March 28th 09 09:28 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:04:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Mar 26, 3:58*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:



On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.


Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.

i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.

I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.

About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.

************************************************** **********************

I see work gloves with a gel 'anti-vibration' system in a local store.
Wonder if they are any good?http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...&terms=work%20...


I've seen those too, and I like that they have a strap around the
wrist. I wonder how they stand up to grease though?


Tim, I've used the gel anti-vibration style motorcycle gloves for
years. I love 'em. Don't know about the grease, but I've put oil on
leather for many years. It seems to help it, not hurt it.
--

John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson

Tim March 28th 09 09:46 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 28, 4:28*pm, John H wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:04:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Mar 26, 3:58*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message


....
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:


On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.


Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.


i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.


I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.


About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.


************************************************** **********************


I see work gloves with a gel 'anti-vibration' system in a local store.
Wonder if they are any good?http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...&terms=work%20...


I've seen those too, and I like that they have a strap around the
wrist. I wonder how they stand up to grease though?


Tim, I've used the gel anti-vibration style motorcycle gloves for
years. I love 'em. Don't know about the grease, but I've put oil on
leather for many years. It seems to help it, not hurt it.
--

John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson


Why you wearing those cushion gloves, John?

you don't ride no Harley....

?;^ Q

Don White March 28th 09 10:20 PM

Tennis elbow???
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Mar 28, 4:28 pm, John H wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:04:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Mar 26, 3:58 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message


...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:


On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced
this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that
can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but
I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.


Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid
but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all
the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the
medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.


i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.


I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.


About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.


************************************************** **********************


I see work gloves with a gel 'anti-vibration' system in a local store.
Wonder if they are any
good?http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...&terms=work%20...


I've seen those too, and I like that they have a strap around the
wrist. I wonder how they stand up to grease though?


Tim, I've used the gel anti-vibration style motorcycle gloves for
years. I love 'em. Don't know about the grease, but I've put oil on
leather for many years. It seems to help it, not hurt it.
--

John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson


Why you wearing those cushion gloves, John?

you don't ride no Harley....

?;^ Q

******************************

~~ Snerk ~~



John H[_2_] March 29th 09 11:54 AM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 14:46:17 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Mar 28, 4:28*pm, John H wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:04:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Mar 26, 3:58*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message


...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:


On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.


Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.


i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.


I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.


About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.


************************************************** **********************


I see work gloves with a gel 'anti-vibration' system in a local store.
Wonder if they are any good?http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...&terms=work%20...


I've seen those too, and I like that they have a strap around the
wrist. I wonder how they stand up to grease though?


Tim, I've used the gel anti-vibration style motorcycle gloves for
years. I love 'em. Don't know about the grease, but I've put oil on
leather for many years. It seems to help it, not hurt it.
--

John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson


Why you wearing those cushion gloves, John?

you don't ride no Harley....

?;^ Q


True, but remember that 800 miles on a Guzzi equates to about 64 miles
on a Harley. That's a *lot* of vibration!
--

John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson

John H[_2_] March 29th 09 11:58 AM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 19:20:30 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Mar 28, 4:28 pm, John H wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:04:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Mar 26, 3:58 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message


...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:


On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced
this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that
can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but
I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.


Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid
but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all
the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the
medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.


i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.


I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.


About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.


************************************************** **********************


I see work gloves with a gel 'anti-vibration' system in a local store.
Wonder if they are any
good?http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...&terms=work%20...


I've seen those too, and I like that they have a strap around the
wrist. I wonder how they stand up to grease though?


Tim, I've used the gel anti-vibration style motorcycle gloves for
years. I love 'em. Don't know about the grease, but I've put oil on
leather for many years. It seems to help it, not hurt it.
--

John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson


Why you wearing those cushion gloves, John?

you don't ride no Harley....

?;^ Q

******************************

~~ Snerk ~~


Don, you just interjected yourself in a conversation between two Moto
Guzzi riders.

You've no idea the amount of ignorance your comment displayed.
--

John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson

HK March 29th 09 01:39 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
Don White wrote:
"John H" wrote in message
...
Someone, I believe it was you, recently said, "Thinking isn't your
strong suit."

Heed your own advice.
--

John H


Well..it's nice to know that you think enough of my independent thinking to
quote my lines.
Maybe there's hope for you yet.



Wow....you are more generous than I am. There's no hope for Herring. The
best thing he can do for humanity is report to the Soylent Green intake
terminal.

Tim March 29th 09 02:09 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 29, 5:54*am, John H wrote:
On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 14:46:17 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Mar 28, 4:28*pm, John H wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:04:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


On Mar 26, 3:58*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message


...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:


On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order, but I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult to
grip hand tools.


Anybody had any experience with this?


Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.


Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the medical
establishment.


Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow..
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.


i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more "egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.


I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some professional
advice.


About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.


************************************************** **********************


I see work gloves with a gel 'anti-vibration' system in a local store.
Wonder if they are any good?http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...&terms=work%20...


I've seen those too, and I like that they have a strap around the
wrist. I wonder how they stand up to grease though?


Tim, I've used the gel anti-vibration style motorcycle gloves for
years. I love 'em. Don't know about the grease, but I've put oil on
leather for many years. It seems to help it, not hurt it.
--


John H


"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."


Thomas Jefferson


Why you wearing those cushion gloves, John?


you don't ride no Harley....


?;^ Q


True, but remember that 800 miles on a Guzzi equates to about 64 miles
on a Harley. That's a *lot* of vibration!
--

John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson


I think you've got a point there. I hadn't really looked at the
comparison that way....

Don White March 29th 09 02:36 PM

Tennis elbow???
 

"John H" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 19:20:30 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Mar 28, 4:28 pm, John H wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:04:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Mar 26, 3:58 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:

On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple
weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having
is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels
up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced
this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that
can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order,
but
I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult
to
grip hand tools.

Anybody had any experience with this?

Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.

Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid
but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all
the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the
medical
establishment.

Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have
limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.

i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more
"egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.

I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some
professional
advice.

About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.

************************************************** **********************

I see work gloves with a gel 'anti-vibration' system in a local
store.
Wonder if they are any
good?http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...&terms=work%20...

I've seen those too, and I like that they have a strap around the
wrist. I wonder how they stand up to grease though?

Tim, I've used the gel anti-vibration style motorcycle gloves for
years. I love 'em. Don't know about the grease, but I've put oil on
leather for many years. It seems to help it, not hurt it.
--

John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson


Why you wearing those cushion gloves, John?

you don't ride no Harley....

?;^ Q

******************************

~~ Snerk ~~


Don, you just interjected yourself in a conversation between two Moto
Guzzi riders.

You've no idea the amount of ignorance your comment displayed.
--

John H


Sorry...I thought Tim was referring to your 'limp wrist'.



John H[_2_] March 29th 09 04:08 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 10:36:08 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 19:20:30 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Mar 28, 4:28 pm, John H wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:04:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Mar 26, 3:58 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Mar 26, 2:08 pm, wrote:

On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:26:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Oh man, my arm hurts. I thought I'd slept on it wrong a couple
weeks
ago, but that usually clears up in a day . The problem I'm having
is
pain from the outside of the elbow on my right arm and it travels
up
to my middle fingers. I know of a few people who have experienced
this
and say there is a bad that one can wear around the fore-arm that
can
help to get rid of the pain and possible put all back in order,
but
I
haven't explored the idea yet. It's starting to become difficult
to
grip hand tools.

Anybody had any experience with this?

Yup, started with a wrist and now it is both wrists and a knee.

Mine turned out to be some kind of arthritis similar to Rheumatoid
but
with a normal RH blood count. Essentially they are baffled.
The place to start is a sport medicine guy tho. They will find all
the
easy stuff.
BTW the physical therapist was the real shining star in the whole
miserable, 11 month, 4 different specialist, foray through the
medical
establishment.

Bad typing, i did mean to say a "band" instead of a "bad" But this
pain isn't like what one would normally consider as carpal tunnel,
it's on the top side of my arm, instead of deep inside . But anyhow.
More to the story. Like what Don was describing. about 16 years ago I
crushed my right wrist, and I can use my hand fine, but I have
limited
use fo my wrist and ever since, it's had a dull pain that you can't
get away from. you just learn that this is the way it is and isn't
going to change.

i use a lot of pheumatic tools like butterfly wrenches and half inch
drive air guns. I'm right handed so it gets used the most and I feel
that because of my work routine over the years, it's catching up to
me. PLUS, I think that hanging around on a computer keyboard isn't
really helping either. so I'm investigating getting a more
"egronomic"
keyboard, and chaning the position of the angle of my arm so it's not
in the same place as it was.

I apreciate what harry suggested abotu going to a dr. but I don't
think it's anything serious, but it is worth getting some
professional
advice.

About 35 mi. away is an excellent hand specialist who has had a
fantastic practice for over 30 years, and I'm going to call to see
about getting an apointment with him, probably tomorrow.

************************************************** **********************

I see work gloves with a gel 'anti-vibration' system in a local
store.
Wonder if they are any
good?http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...&terms=work%20...

I've seen those too, and I like that they have a strap around the
wrist. I wonder how they stand up to grease though?

Tim, I've used the gel anti-vibration style motorcycle gloves for
years. I love 'em. Don't know about the grease, but I've put oil on
leather for many years. It seems to help it, not hurt it.
--

John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson

Why you wearing those cushion gloves, John?

you don't ride no Harley....

?;^ Q

******************************

~~ Snerk ~~


Don, you just interjected yourself in a conversation between two Moto
Guzzi riders.

You've no idea the amount of ignorance your comment displayed.
--

John H


Sorry...I thought Tim was referring to your 'limp wrist'.


Someone, I believe it was you, recently said, "Thinking isn't your
strong suit."

Heed your own advice.
--

John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson

Don White March 29th 09 05:20 PM

Tennis elbow???
 

"John H" wrote in message
...

Someone, I believe it was you, recently said, "Thinking isn't your
strong suit."

Heed your own advice.
--

John H


Well..it's nice to know that you think enough of my independent thinking to
quote my lines.
Maybe there's hope for you yet.



D K[_3_] March 30th 09 01:09 AM

Tennis elbow???
 
Don White wrote:

I have a similar problem on occasion but I know what's wrong.
In 1979 I was thrown through the windshield of my brother-in-laws ambulance
in a highway crash.


That explains a lot!

[email protected] March 30th 09 05:45 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
On Mar 29, 8:09*pm, D K wrote:
Don White wrote:
I have a similar problem on occasion but I know what's wrong.
In 1979 I was thrown through the windshield of my brother-in-laws ambulance
in a highway crash.


That explains a lot!


Man, it sure does! All this time I thought he was just dumb.

Tim March 31st 09 05:49 PM

Tennis elbow???
 
hey, the effects of the elbow and wrist brace are helping. I can feel
a welcomed difference. My arms still hurts, but doesn't hurt "like
heck" for the most part. I'm also re-learning how to hold and strike
with a hammer and different ways to use air tools. I think this will
eventually work it's way out, but I'm still going to keep the
apointment with the specialist, 'cause this ain't no fun!



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