On 3/12/09, John Sessoms, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Do they give you antibiotics? Last time I had it, they just gave
>anti-inflammatory meds. Unless it's REALLY bad, in which case you might
>get prednisone.
Broken skin. Infection. Bacteria. Antibiotics.
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On 3/12/09, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Why antibiotics? Bursitis is normally caused by something other than
>infection. You could try Voltarol cream - it's a non-steroidal anti-
>inflammatory. AKA magic cream. The tablets are even better but have
>greater side effects. Highly r
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> Anyone ever have bursitis of the elbow? Man that's painful!
> Day 1 of antibiotics.
>
I recommend physio for everything. Ditch the drugs. I had my last session of
physio yesterday for the iliotibial band syndrome. I shall miss the buttock
massages. I do suspect I have a touch of bursiti
On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 11:41:13AM -0600, Bob Sullivan wrote:
> Cotty,
> I'm nursing 'tennis elbow' right now...Not from tennis, probably from
> laptop use or driving. It's slow to go away. :-(
I was somewhat embarassed to discover that, after my recent trip to
the UK, my left elbow was complain
On Dec 3, 2009, at 1:43 AM, Cotty wrote:
Anyone ever have bursitis of the elbow? Man that's painful! Day 1 of
antibiotics.
Yes I did. It took a steroid shot to clear it up.
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From: Cotty
Anyone ever have bursitis of the elbow? Man that's painful! Day 1 of
antibiotics.
Do they give you antibiotics? Last time I had it, they just gave
anti-inflammatory meds. Unless it's REALLY bad, in which case you might
get prednisone.
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There are just so many possibilities, and with Cotty all of them are
probably true...
mike wilson wrote:
eactiv...@aol.com wrote:
Usually do to overuse. I had to change what I was doing so I
could be sure not to get it again. I did and I didn't.
So is _nobody_ going to make co
Rick Womer wrote:
>If it is infected, it is septic arthritis, not bursitis. It would be hot,
>red, and tender. The usual approach on this side of the pond is to draw some
>of the fluid out of the joint to see if it is full of white blood cells, and
>culture it to see what bacteria grow; then
No, but i get gout attacks any were from 1 to 10 times a year.
So, I can feel you pain.
Dave
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:43 AM, Cotty wrote:
> Anyone ever have bursitis of the elbow? Man that's painful! Day 1 of
> antibiotics.
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quot;tennis elbow"--not as painful, not hot and red, sometimes a bit
> tender, and not responsive to antibiotics.
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> Rick
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> http://photo.net/photos/RickW
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> --- On Thu, 12/3/09, Cotty wrote:
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>> From: Cotty
>> Subject: OT - Pain
>> To:
accordingly.
Bursitis is "tennis elbow"--not as painful, not hot and red, sometimes a bit
tender, and not responsive to antibiotics.
Rick
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--- On Thu, 12/3/09, Cotty wrote:
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> Subject: OT - Pain
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eactiv...@aol.com wrote:
> Usually do to overuse. I had to change what I was doing so I
> could be sure not to get it again. I did and I didn't.
So is _nobody_ going to make comment on overuse of the elbow? It must be one
of those days.
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In a message dated 12/3/2009 1:43:50 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
cotty...@mac.com writes:
Anyone ever have bursitis of the elbow? Man that's painful! Day 1 of
antibiotics.
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No, but did once of the knee. It was hard to bend the leg and walk.
Extremely pain
Sorry, you're elbow isn't doing so good, Cotty. Hope you're on the mend
soon. Cheers, Christine
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Anyone ever have bursitis of t
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:43 AM, Cotty wrote:
> Anyone ever have bursitis of the elbow? Man that's painful! Day 1 of
> antibiotics.
Here's hoping for a quick recovery, Cotty.
cheers,
frank
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YES!! Back in the day when I virtually lived on the golf practice range.
That was many years ago, but thanks for reminding me of my agony. :(
Hope the antibodies do it for you!
Jack
--- On Thu, 12/3/09, Cotty wrote:
> From: Cotty
> Subject: OT - Pain
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2009/12/3 eckinator :
> anyhoo whatever bursitis is - I don't have Marnie or any of the other
> dictionariphiles here to look it up for me ]=) - I will look it up
> tonight - please make sure you get rid of it now so it doesn't haunt
> you for longer...
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no but I had a rat bite my pinkie finger to the bone once and the
surgeon in emergency forgot to put a local antibiotic into the
wound... the infection crept up a hand tendon and then all the way to
the elbow within two days, had to have my left hand opened and cleaned
out pinkie tip to wrist base.
Cotty wrote:
> Anyone ever have bursitis of the elbow? Man that's painful! Day 1 of
> antibiotics.
Why antibiotics? Bursitis is normally caused by something other than
infection. You could try Voltarol cream - it's a non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory. AKA magic cream. The tablets a
Go easy on the tennis lessons, mate. :-)
Heal fast!
Jostein
2009/12/3 Cotty :
> Anyone ever have bursitis of the elbow? Man that's painful! Day 1 of
> antibiotics.
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Anyone ever have bursitis of the elbow? Man that's painful! Day 1 of
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