Has anyone had tennis elbow before?
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Originally posted by XTCDid it just go away or did u have cortisone and/or surgery?Call the copsComment
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I had Hell Hull and Happiness once, but it went away without surgery
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Originally posted by XTCMy left hand is withered like Jeremy Beadle, so this is not an option.
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt started in a nasty ganglion. Made me convert to using a mouse left handed... then progressed to tennis elbow, treated with ibuprofen... then progressed to tendonitis (or whatever the equivalent is) in my shoulder, also treated with ibuprofen.
During the tennis elbow treatment the ganglion in the wrist went away.
During the shoulder treatment, the tennis elbow went away.
Never had the cortisone injection (which is allegedly quite painful).
Now waiting to see which tendons play up next... neck is feeling a bit odd...
Its clearly migrating up yer limb towards yer ead. Ive heard about this before its called migrating gin gan goolian itis.
One solution is the tourniquet. Tie a ligature round yer upper arm very very tightly. Your arm will then turn scaley and drop off. Luckily , being a lizard , a new one will grow back in a week.
I think
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Originally posted by Moose423956No, but I've had cricket ball.
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