Re: CTS diagnosis & remedies

From: MannDwayne@aol.com-DeleteThis.com
Date: Fri Jul 06 2001 - 08:54:30 PDT


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Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 08:54:30 -0700
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From: "MannDwayne@aol.com-DeleteThis.com" <gorecht@earthlink.net-DeleteThis.com>
Subject: Re: CTS diagnosis & remedies
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Surgery is the absolute last resort. Give it time and try everything else
first.

At 05:24 AM 7/6/01 -0700, you wrote:
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>Dude,
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>Don't get surgery(!) I saw a good upright bass player ruin his career
because of
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>carpel surgery.
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>Take my advice and take B Stress Complex vitamins and tell me if you still
have
>carpel after 2 months!
>I bet this will take care of it!
>Plus take a few weeks off of sailing and other repetitive hand motions.
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>Dr. Homeo
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>TWavo@aol.com-DeleteThis.com wrote:
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>> In a message dated 7/2/01 10:57:47 PM, biogardener@suite101.com-DeleteThis.com writes:
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>> << If you have a comfrey plant, in the summer, use the stems which is the
>> part which has the most goo in it. >>
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>> How does one apply the goo? Hot cold? In a towel? Do you know the
>> scientific name of the plant. Is one species preferred over another?
Thanks.
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>> BTW I have pretty bad CTS and got my diagnosis from a physiologist. I was
>> hooked up to a machine that checked the speed of neural transmission
between
>> my elbow to wrist, through the wrist, and wrist to hand. Several nerve
paths
>> were checked, left and right, and in all cases my wrist demonstrated a 40%
>> slower speed. Ergo, the carpal passage is the source. I recommend this
>> procedure for those that are not certain what their problem is.
>>
>> A friend well versed in deep tissue massage is helping with the problem by
>> working the muscles and tendons on the arm and wrist, but I am considering
>> the orthoscopic surgery nip because of the severity of my condition.
The new
>> process seems to be minimally invasive with a good recovery time.
>> Sharing any experience of this procedure would be appreciated.
>> Tony D
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