Re: CS>ot: Baker's Cyst

2015-09-28 Thread Dan Nave
You may want to try some hot castor oil packs. On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 8:14 AM, craehow...@juno.com wrote: > Does anyone have any experience with Baker's Cyst? My 75 year old > neighbor has been sufferin with it for a few weeks; her doctor has not be > able to remedy the condition. > It is aff

Re: CS>ot: Baker's Cyst

2015-09-28 Thread Diane Mackey
I've had two that went away on their own, but I was taking lecithin and astraxanthin at the time, so I can't say for sure they helped, but my cysts didn't last more than three days. Poor girl, those cysts are very painful and hurt terribly when they break. I would try a hot, wet, cloth with bakin

Re: CS>ot: Baker's Cyst

2015-09-28 Thread Brenda Delozier
A Baker's Cyst is usually present if the knee is arthritic and or inflamed. If the knee is relatively warm to touch, cold packs in front and behind the knee are probably the most effective thing. Put a thin towel against your skin, or just wear pants. Place the bag of ice, frozen peas or corn, o

CS>ot: Baker's Cyst

2015-09-28 Thread craehow...@juno.com
Does anyone have any experience with Baker's Cyst? My 75 year old neighbor has been sufferin with it for a few weeks; her doctor has not be able to remedy the condition. It is affecting her right leg behind the knee and is extremely painful. Can anyone suggest something? __

Re: CS>Fwd: Any thoughts on this article

2015-09-28 Thread Dee
You are right there John! dee Sent from my iPad > On 27 Sep 2015, at 19:47, John Popelish wrote: > >> On 09/27/2015 02:31 PM, Dee wrote: >> How very interesting and explained succinctly... > > I have the form where there are no lesions.Dee > > As I understand the disease, > I think this