OUCH (insert various swearwords here, please)

More later… Can’t quite justify hurting myself further for the sake of blogging…
(image from here - as far as I’m concerned, the “area of pain and inflammation” should be extended to cover from the bicep to the wrist…)













June 28th, 2007 at 10:52 pm
Want to borrow my elbow braces? They really help.
June 29th, 2007 at 8:08 am
I got a band-shaped thing that goes below the elbow and prevents the more painful movements. The first day, it helped so much I felt like a freaky lady who’d bought crystals and magnets and now swore by them. What kind of brace have you been using? (When my wrist hurts too, I use my rollerblade wrist guard, which works but is a bit tight).
July 10th, 2007 at 9:24 am
Aux amateurs de médecine alternative:
voici un extrait du livre de Hulda Clark (The Cure To All Deseases):
«Elbow pain
One variety of elbow pain is due to an inflamed tendon there; it is sometimes called «tennis elbow». It is not due to playing tennis or any other arm use. The inflammation is caused by a liver full of stones and parasites, especially flukes which manufacture a chemical that affects tendons. Kill all flukes and cleanse the liver for quick relief. Using your elbows while they are inflamed is traumatic to them, like working with a sore thumb. Don’t play tennis or do other arm exercises until they are pain free.
Parasite consume large amounts of your vitamins and minerals. Give yourself vitamin A (25 000 u daily), zinc (60 mg daily and B6 (250 mg twice a day) until the pain is gone.»
Note: j’ai moi-même eu une douloureuse bursite à l’épaule gauche. J’avais lu le livre de Hulda Clark et j’étais pour le moins perplexe. En désespoir de cause, j’ai fait une cure pour le foie. Le lendemain, la douleur était partie! Les protocoles de guérison élaborés par Hulda Clark sont disponibles dans son livre.
http://www.drclark.net