Selene wrote:
> "jmt" <jmt.TakeThisOut@shawneelink.net> wrote
>
>>Dear AssembledApery;
>>
>> I have had moderate intermittent pain in my right elbow for
>>yrs.(always assumed it was either drumming or excessive masturbation).
>>After a few sets of Flies, the pain is Gone. Now, as Happy as this
>>makes me,(and it r e a l l y does), it IS rather weird.(Even for a
>>drummer). All Apenions appreciated.
>>
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> Flyes were the ONLY thing you did?
>
> How long ago did you do them? IOW, how long has the pain remained gone?
> It's not just endorphin makin' you feel good, is it?
>
> I can't really conceive of how flyes could improve an elbow pain, unless
> perhaps there was a slight misalignment and the flyes tweaked it right?
>
> Isn't Mully a drummer? Perhaps he has a more edicated 'pinion.
>
> Selene
> just one of the apes
Dear BuyLowSeleneHigh;
Yup, that was the only lifting I did on the day in question.
It's been a few daze now, and there is an ever-so-slight T w i n g e,
but Nothing like it was before. I'm 53 and have trouble remembering
where my ass is at times, so I t h i n k it was Sunday when the blessed
healing occurred. I'm not a serious lifter, but I do a few sets/day
along with running + cycling, makes me feel all gooood and stuff.
Mullholland Is a friend of Mine, I forgot about him there for a
minute...(told you I was old and vacant) ; )
thanks;
jmt
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>
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....and on occasion I like to wander outside, stark naked, and fire my
..44 magnum at various gongs I've mounted on the nearby hillside.
Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
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