Location: Cleveland, TN. until fall of 06 than Cookeville, Tn. to finish up school.
Posts: 17
How come it's a guy that finds it offensive when all the women on here have not seemed bothered by it? I think everyone else understood that I wasn't making fun of any of the women on here, in fact I admire them and am hoping that they will share a little of their wisdom and support with me. I'm not sure that they would appreciate you trying to make something out of nothing.
by the way, when you stand a foot taller than most other people, saying the word "little" isn't offensive it's factual.
I am not a "guy". I am a 37 year old female. Eddie is my son's name. I'm not trying to make something out of nothing. I find the title offensive and stated so.
Hello all,
Krynallyn, I don't know much about tendonitis but I suffer from runners knee (patellofemoral syndrome) and quadricep tendonitis. I injured myself when I was weight lifting about a year ago. I was apparently lifting too much weight. I researched remedies and finally found a website that said that a person with quadricep tendonitis probably has to have their muscle released by a neuromuscular massage therapist, which is what I plan on doing. What type of tendonitis do you have?
Location: Cleveland, TN. until fall of 06 than Cookeville, Tn. to finish up school.
Posts: 17
I'm not sure what type it is but I know whenever I lift weights the muscle along my forearm just past my elbow and the tendon that passes along the back of my elbow swells up and feels sort of like when you have shin splints. The odd thing about it that I can rest it and ice it and everything else but whenever I go back to lifting it does it again. it doesn't matter if I use light weights either. I was wondering if it's sort of like once I have it it never goes away or if I'm not rehabilitating it correctly or something is wrong and it's not healing right.