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Edna Pearl

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 10:23 pm
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While we're on the subject of aches and pains, I lifted too many bags of
groceries with my left arm a few weeks ago (grasping the handles of the
plastic bags with my arm extended straight down toward the ground), and
haven't been the same since. I have pain (1) below my shoulder, throughout
the posterior deltoid, and (2) above my elbow, where my triceps brachii
attach to the posterior humerous superior to the radial groove.

Any tips? I've been stretching the deltoid with my arm across my chest and
gradually warming it up and using it for swimming, and I think it's getting
better, but I can't seem to find a way to target or increase the blood flow
to the elbow pain.

tia
ep

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 10:23 pm
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Edna Pearl wrote:

re pain (1) below her shoulder, throughout the posterior deltoid, and
(2) above her elbow, where her triceps brachii attach to the posterior
humerous superior to the radial groove

[...]

> <snip> I find it hard to imagine that a doctor would do
> anything besides shoot me up with some steroids.

Depends on the doctor. Someone's already mentioned ice and I don't know
if that's the correct step or not, however a physical therapist seemed
to be a positive step when I suffered from tennis elbow a million years
ago. Currently working through the now-overdue 7-Minute book in the
context of a shoulder boo boo.

As I've already scribbled, I don't know if ice is the correct response,
but the RICE principle is recommended in the context of the
aforementioned tennis elbow. See:
http://www.nismat.org/ptcor/tennis_elbow/

Not necessarily what you got, but...

Best wishes for a speedy and full recover, of course.

> ep

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 11:58 pm
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Edna Pearl wrote:
> While we're on the subject of aches and pains, I lifted too many bags
> of groceries with my left arm a few weeks ago (grasping the handles
> of the plastic bags with my arm extended straight down toward the
> ground), and haven't been the same since. I have pain (1) below my
> shoulder, throughout the posterior deltoid, and (2) above my elbow,
> where my triceps brachii attach to the posterior humerous superior to
> the radial groove.
> Any tips? I've been stretching the deltoid with my arm across my
> chest and gradually warming it up and using it for swimming, and I
> think it's getting better, but I can't seem to find a way to target
> or increase the blood flow to the elbow pain.
>
> tia
> ep

Have you tried ice?

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 11:58 pm
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In article <4r1orrFp08efU1.DeleteThis@individual.net>,
"Bully" <bully1.DeleteThis@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:

> Edna Pearl wrote:
> > While we're on the subject of aches and pains, I lifted too many bags
> > of groceries with my left arm a few weeks ago (grasping the handles
> > of the plastic bags with my arm extended straight down toward the
> > ground), and haven't been the same since. I have pain (1) below my
> > shoulder, throughout the posterior deltoid, and (2) above my elbow,
> > where my triceps brachii attach to the posterior humerous superior to
> > the radial groove.
> > Any tips? I've been stretching the deltoid with my arm across my
> > chest and gradually warming it up and using it for swimming, and I
> > think it's getting better, but I can't seem to find a way to target
> > or increase the blood flow to the elbow pain.
> >
> > tia
> > ep
>
> Have you tried ice?

And nsaids?
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 3:34 am
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"Omelet" <omp_omelet RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
news:omp_omelet-7AA44B.15133403112006@news.giganews.com...
> In article <4r1orrFp08efU1 RemoveThis @individual.net>,
> "Bully" <bully1 RemoveThis @proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:
>> Edna Pearl wrote:
>> > While we're on the subject of aches and pains, I lifted too many bags
>> > of groceries with my left arm a few weeks ago (grasping the handles
>> > of the plastic bags with my arm extended straight down toward the
>> > ground), and haven't been the same since. I have pain (1) below my
>> > shoulder, throughout the posterior deltoid, and (2) above my elbow,
>> > where my triceps brachii attach to the posterior humerous superior to
>> > the radial groove.
>> > Any tips? I've been stretching the deltoid with my arm across my
>> > chest and gradually warming it up and using it for swimming, and I
>> > think it's getting better, but I can't seem to find a way to target
>> > or increase the blood flow to the elbow pain.
>> Have you tried ice?
> And nsaids?

Yup. I hit the nsaids pretty hard for three days, but experienced no
lasting benefit -- just the temporary pain relief. I should go back to
icing the elbow again, I guess. I kind of gave up on it when I didn't feel
any progress. I find it hard to imagine that a doctor would do anything
besides shoot me up with some steroids.

ep
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 3:46 am
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Edna Pearl wrote:
> "Omelet" <omp_omelet.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:omp_omelet-7AA44B.15133403112006@news.giganews.com...
>> In article <4r1orrFp08efU1.DeleteThis@individual.net>,
>> "Bully" <bully1.DeleteThis@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:
>>> Edna Pearl wrote:
>>>> While we're on the subject of aches and pains, I lifted too many
>>>> bags of groceries with my left arm a few weeks ago (grasping the
>>>> handles of the plastic bags with my arm extended straight down
>>>> toward the ground), and haven't been the same since. I have pain
>>>> (1) below my shoulder, throughout the posterior deltoid, and (2)
>>>> above my elbow, where my triceps brachii attach to the posterior
>>>> humerous superior to the radial groove.
>>>> Any tips? I've been stretching the deltoid with my arm across my
>>>> chest and gradually warming it up and using it for swimming, and I
>>>> think it's getting better, but I can't seem to find a way to target
>>>> or increase the blood flow to the elbow pain.
>>> Have you tried ice?
>> And nsaids?
>
> Yup. I hit the nsaids pretty hard for three days, but experienced no
> lasting benefit -- just the temporary pain relief. I should go back
> to icing the elbow again, I guess. I kind of gave up on it when I
> didn't feel any progress. I find it hard to imagine that a doctor
> would do anything besides shoot me up with some steroids.
>
> ep

Calmd down, Pete, calm dpwn --- [Bully, dingking and posting some more]...

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 3:53 am
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"Bully" <bully1.RemoveThis@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote in message
news:4r2675FpdbihU1@individual.net...
> Edna Pearl wrote:
>> "Omelet" <omp_omelet.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:omp_omelet-7AA44B.15133403112006@news.giganews.com...
>>> In article <4r1orrFp08efU1.RemoveThis@individual.net>,
>>> "Bully" <bully1.RemoveThis@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:
>>>> Edna Pearl wrote:
>>>>> While we're on the subject of aches and pains, I lifted too many
>>>>> bags of groceries with my left arm a few weeks ago (grasping the
>>>>> handles of the plastic bags with my arm extended straight down
>>>>> toward the ground), and haven't been the same since. I have pain
>>>>> (1) below my shoulder, throughout the posterior deltoid, and (2)
>>>>> above my elbow, where my triceps brachii attach to the posterior
>>>>> humerous superior to the radial groove.
>>>>> Any tips? I've been stretching the deltoid with my arm across my
>>>>> chest and gradually warming it up and using it for swimming, and I
>>>>> think it's getting better, but I can't seem to find a way to target
>>>>> or increase the blood flow to the elbow pain.
>>>> Have you tried ice?
>>> And nsaids?
>> Yup. I hit the nsaids pretty hard for three days, but experienced no
>> lasting benefit -- just the temporary pain relief. I should go back
>> to icing the elbow again, I guess. I kind of gave up on it when I
>> didn't feel any progress. I find it hard to imagine that a doctor
>> would do anything besides shoot me up with some steroids.
> Calmd down, Pete, calm dpwn --- [Bully, dingking and posting some more]...

"dingking"? Heh.

ep
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:37 am
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Edna Pearl wrote:
> "Bully" <bully1.RemoveThis@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote in message
> news:4r2675FpdbihU1@individual.net...
>> Edna Pearl wrote:
>>> "Omelet" <omp_omelet.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:omp_omelet-7AA44B.15133403112006@news.giganews.com...
>>>> In article <4r1orrFp08efU1.RemoveThis@individual.net>,
>>>> "Bully" <bully1.RemoveThis@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:
>>>>> Edna Pearl wrote:
>>>>>> While we're on the subject of aches and pains, I lifted too many
>>>>>> bags of groceries with my left arm a few weeks ago (grasping the
>>>>>> handles of the plastic bags with my arm extended straight down
>>>>>> toward the ground), and haven't been the same since. I have pain
>>>>>> (1) below my shoulder, throughout the posterior deltoid, and (2)
>>>>>> above my elbow, where my triceps brachii attach to the posterior
>>>>>> humerous superior to the radial groove.
>>>>>> Any tips? I've been stretching the deltoid with my arm across my
>>>>>> chest and gradually warming it up and using it for swimming, and
>>>>>> I think it's getting better, but I can't seem to find a way to
>>>>>> target or increase the blood flow to the elbow pain.
>>>>> Have you tried ice?
>>>> And nsaids?
>>> Yup. I hit the nsaids pretty hard for three days, but experienced
>>> no lasting benefit -- just the temporary pain relief. I should go
>>> back to icing the elbow again, I guess. I kind of gave up on it
>>> when I didn't feel any progress. I find it hard to imagine that a
>>> doctor would do anything besides shoot me up with some steroids.
>> Calmd down, Pete, calm dpwn --- [Bully, dingking and posting some
>> more]...
>
> "dingking"? Heh.
>
> ep

Heh, good typo Smile !

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:49 pm
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"Bully" <bully1.RemoveThis@proteinbars.co.ok> schreef:

>> Yup. I hit the nsaids pretty hard for three days, but experienced no
>> lasting benefit -- just the temporary pain relief. I should go back
>> to icing the elbow again, I guess. I kind of gave up on it when I
>> didn't feel any progress. I find it hard to imagine that a doctor
>> would do anything besides shoot me up with some steroids.

> Calmd down, Pete, calm dpwn --- [Bully, dingking and posting some more]...

See?

I told you not to post and drink.

Its even worse than drinking and driving.

BTW, i think she meant corticosteroids...

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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:56 pm
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"Bully" <bully1 RemoveThis @proteinbars.co.ok> schreef:

>> "dingking"? Heh.

> Heh, good typo Smile !

You mean a real "quality typo" as oppossed to some stupid "this is not my
first language kinda typo"?

Something like that?

BTW, be afraid, be VERY afraid of MFWs new posting protocol.
I dont think i am gonna post that tonight...

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(Msg. 11) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:14 pm
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Pete wrote:
> "Bully" <bully1.TakeThisOut@proteinbars.co.ok> schreef:
>
>>> Yup. I hit the nsaids pretty hard for three days, but experienced
>>> no lasting benefit -- just the temporary pain relief. I should go
>>> back to icing the elbow again, I guess. I kind of gave up on it
>>> when I didn't feel any progress. I find it hard to imagine that a
>>> doctor would do anything besides shoot me up with some steroids.
>
>> Calmd down, Pete, calm dpwn --- [Bully, dingking and posting some
>> more]...
>
> See?
>
> I told you not to post and drink.
>
> Its even worse than drinking and driving.
>
> BTW, i think she meant corticosteroids...
>
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Obv. Smile !

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