Wretched Vengeance
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Could be bursitis, if so normally goes away with rest
I had bursitis a few years ago. There was that much fluid on my elbow it looked like I had a ballsack hanging off it.
Bursitis is quite painful.
Could be bursitis, if so normally goes away with rest
It is. Tennis elbow is actually most regularly unconnected with sport-related activities. It happens with athletes, it just happens more often with nonathletes (as there are far more people in normal jobs with the sort of repetitive motion that causes it to develop).No, but a number of people have been selected to have tennis elbow to commemorate Murray's retirement. Bimbo must be one of them.
I had a cortisone injection for tennis elbow about 20 years ago and it was fairly painless.
PS I didn't play tennis before I got it. Must be a badly named injury.
I had tennis elbow once and I hardly play any tennis. I've not had wankers wrist yet though...No, but a number of people have been selected to have tennis elbow to commemorate Murray's retirement. Bimbo must be one of them.
I had a cortisone injection for tennis elbow about 20 years ago and it was fairly painless.
PS I didn't play tennis before I got it. Must be a badly named injury.
Rather than go down the traditional route, phone up or pop into see the NHS professionals I'd thought I'd ask in here first...
I’ve had similar. Change your seating habits. Leaning on your left elbow is the cause of the problem. It’s also known as students elbow!I had bursitis a few years ago. There was that much fluid on my elbow it looked like I had a ballsack hanging off it.
Bursitis is quite painful.
I had tennis elbow once and I hardly play any tennis.
I’ve had similar. Change your seating habits. Leaning on your left elbow is the cause of the problem. It’s also known as students elbow!
I had bursitis a few years ago. There was that much fluid on my elbow it looked like I had a ballsack hanging off it.
Bursitis is quite painful.