Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 07:04:18 -0000 From: " Rik " <bliksemskater@...> Subject: tennis elbow hello all, i think i have a tennis elbow, at least what i read about it, it is just the same with my elbow, underarm. has anyone treated this with herbs, any other tricks perhaps, i have had this for half a year now and it is getting annoying......... and painful at times. problem is that i work every day with my arms, lifting, pulling, etc. i would like to hear your advice. experiences, thank you, rik Hi Rik, About 2 years ago I used EFT to " heal " my neighbor's tennis elbow.... while standing in her driveway! Although she plays tennis 2-3 times a week, it has never returned. We tapped for pain in her elbow, in her arm, being specific as to the type of pain, location, etc (we had to chase the pain). We tapped for her elbow/arm being painful when she hit the tennis ball, when she moved her arm in different directions, and even when she pounded meat (she had been making dinner, tenderizing meat with a mallet, that was what brought on the pain that night). We addressed each one by one. The pain went away within 10 minutes with EFT and has not returned. Get tapping! Love & light, Gwenn Gwenn Bonnell 954-370-1552 (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) **************************************** http://www.tapintoheaven.com http://www.tapintoheaven.com/> - EFT & Energy Medicine http://www.EFTslim.com <http://www.eftslim.com/> - EFT for Weight Loss http://www.Chakrativity.com http://www.chakrativity.com/> - Enhance Your Creative Powers www.TapAwayStress.com <http://www.TapAwayStress.com> - Your Personal Peace Procedure **************************************** To join our FREE email support list, email < mailto:tapintoheaven-subscribe <mailto:tapintoheaven-subscribe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 hi gwenn, thanks for your reply, i will start tapping, i just sent a message about that last night i think, i will try to chase it, i have no clue when it started, or how i got this all of a sudden, i just kinda noticed it started to hurt a while ago. i'm a bit of an active guy who just does things..... not always paying attention that it can cause ytouble, this is how i live, not worried to much. anyhoo, i shall give it an other go, thanks again, rik > Hi Rik, > > About 2 years ago I used EFT to " heal " my neighbor's tennis > elbow.... while standing in her driveway! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Thank you for this informative discussion and for all who participate. I faithfully read the posts but don't write much in return. For the past year I have been battling Tennis Elbow. My doc tells me it is common and can be rather persistent even with treatment. I've had it injected a couple of times, I've done PT, the doc gave me some Celebrex to try which is the first anti-inflammatory drug I've ever really tolerated. I wear an arm band. When I do all of this combined the trouble goes away for a few months. But, and this is the third time, it comes back. I have examined my daily use of the hand and arm to see what repetitive things I do may exacerbate the trouble. When it comes on it is really painful and eventually, without treatment, I pretty much loose use of the arm altogether. I type a lot for my job. It seems when my arm acts up I notice I've slept on it wrong, it goes to sleep and wakes me up :-) Anyway, my question is, could there be any factors I should make the doc aware of other than telling him I have CMT? Does CMT have any symptoms that would look like Tennis Elbow that might require a different approach? Or is Tennis Elbow just Tennis Elbow? I'm trying to make it through the holidays with my arm band an Celebrex. Then I'll probably go through another round of treatment to try and get my arm back. Thanks for anything you can tell me. And thanks again for this forum. -carl- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Thanks for the tip. I'll see if I can try the Arnica. When I read about it, after you mentioned it, there are warnings about it that it raises blood pressure and can cause an increased heart rate with nervous disturbances (that is what it says at the Herbal Information Center website). I take a blood pressure beta blocker and have benign pvc's occasionaly, so I'm a little cautious about something that might upset all of that. Am I being overly cautious? -carl- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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