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Those icepacks the physio recommended yesterday were fantastic. I'd

never been told to use ice before on sore joints. The difference 20

minutes of the icepack (blue gel thing) made on her knees was

incredible. 30 minutes after the icepack, she could bend her knees

again.

If I'd know about ice before I could have saved her so much pain and

suffering over the years. All the times she has bumped her joints on

something and been in pain for days over it, I could have used ice and

the pain would have lasted so much less.

Live and learn I suppose - I can't believe after all the doctors,

physios etc we've seen over the years, that it's taken this long to be

told about ice.

Donna (who obviously needs to learn more about first aid)

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Maybe you also need to learn about RICE if you haven't already. For painful

joints, Rest-Ice-Compression-Elevation----worked better than any drug for me

;)

Mike

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> Those icepacks the physio recommended yesterday were fantastic. I'd

> never been told to use ice before on sore joints. The difference 20

> minutes of the icepack (blue gel thing) made on her knees was

> incredible. 30 minutes after the icepack, she could bend her knees

> again.

>

> If I'd know about ice before I could have saved her so much pain and

> suffering over the years. All the times she has bumped her joints on

> something and been in pain for days over it, I could have used ice and

> the pain would have lasted so much less.

>

> Live and learn I suppose - I can't believe after all the doctors,

> physios etc we've seen over the years, that it's taken this long to be

> told about ice.

>

> Donna (who obviously needs to learn more about first aid)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I used to use only heat on my knee. Now, I apply ice after each exercise

routine (1.5 hrs per day in the afternoon) plus I apply ice each night for

about 30 minutes and then apply low heat for about 30 minutes. I sleep with

a thermal wrap on my knee. It may seem excessive, but it does make my knee

feel better.

Don

On 4/24/06, Mike Bernhardt <mlbernhardt@...> wrote:

>

> Maybe you also need to learn about RICE if you haven't already. For

> painful

> joints, Rest-Ice-Compression-Elevation----worked better than any drug for

> me

> ;)

>

> Mike

> MT

>

> Yay for ice

>

>

> > Those icepacks the physio recommended yesterday were fantastic. I'd

> > never been told to use ice before on sore joints. The difference 20

> > minutes of the icepack (blue gel thing) made on her knees was

> > incredible. 30 minutes after the icepack, she could bend her knees

> > again.

> >

> > If I'd know about ice before I could have saved her so much pain and

> > suffering over the years. All the times she has bumped her joints on

> > something and been in pain for days over it, I could have used ice and

> > the pain would have lasted so much less.

> >

> > Live and learn I suppose - I can't believe after all the doctors,

> > physios etc we've seen over the years, that it's taken this long to be

> > told about ice.

> >

> > Donna (who obviously needs to learn more about first aid)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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