firefighter2032
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I have medial epicondylitis on my right arm...which is golfer's elbow. Happens on the inside of the the elbow, it's the same as tennis elbow, just the opposite side.
I've been through just about everything on it. I've been through tons and tons of NSAIDs, 2 cortisone shots (I didn't realize how bad they were for you until I did some reading on it, Doctor acted like it was no big deal to give the injection so I went along with it blindly)
After finding out how bad it was I tried prolotherapy. They inject the sight with an inflammatory which causes localized inflammation and causes the osteoblasts and osteoclasts (I think I remember that right) to emerge on the area. It hurts pretty bad but like I said, it's back to 90%.
My arm was so bad that at one time I literally couldn't squeeze a stapler (talk about feeling manly).
It's not too bad now, unless I try to do something heavy and then it hurts.
I probably should have had surgery and gotten it over with but I've read too many bad things about surgery and was advised numerous times to try everything I can first and then resort to surgery as my last resort.
That and the fact that I have two kids and I'm the sole financial provider in my house and my sick leave pay from my job only pays 65% so I'd be in a world of financial trouble if I had to take a couple of months off. There is no work restricted work here where I work (I work in a corrections facility as a deputy).
Everyone take my advise....if it hurts...STOP. It's definately been an eye opening experience that I don't care to experience again.
I've been through just about everything on it. I've been through tons and tons of NSAIDs, 2 cortisone shots (I didn't realize how bad they were for you until I did some reading on it, Doctor acted like it was no big deal to give the injection so I went along with it blindly)
After finding out how bad it was I tried prolotherapy. They inject the sight with an inflammatory which causes localized inflammation and causes the osteoblasts and osteoclasts (I think I remember that right) to emerge on the area. It hurts pretty bad but like I said, it's back to 90%.
My arm was so bad that at one time I literally couldn't squeeze a stapler (talk about feeling manly).
It's not too bad now, unless I try to do something heavy and then it hurts.
I probably should have had surgery and gotten it over with but I've read too many bad things about surgery and was advised numerous times to try everything I can first and then resort to surgery as my last resort.
That and the fact that I have two kids and I'm the sole financial provider in my house and my sick leave pay from my job only pays 65% so I'd be in a world of financial trouble if I had to take a couple of months off. There is no work restricted work here where I work (I work in a corrections facility as a deputy).
Everyone take my advise....if it hurts...STOP. It's definately been an eye opening experience that I don't care to experience again.