Guest guest Posted June 22, 2007 Report Share Posted June 22, 2007 Hi, all I first introduce myself, I´m Mariana from Argentina. I've been here for a while but never participated into the group. I suffer from Tendinitis since 1998 aprox. First I was diagnosed with Betchet Synd. Later I was told they were just tendinitis, a reumatologic affection but no signs to say it was Betchet. I had practised several sports from an intense way years ago. Now I go through periods when I can practise some sport and periods of resting. When I restart a period of activity, my body reacts and I got tendinitis all through. For instance, yesterday I restarted my activity, and it was slight, likewise I'm with tendinitis on my hands, my vulgaries are very painfull. I came to think that it seem a kind of allergy or something like that. Can this be possible? that after all this years of not training hard my body came to react as if sports were a damage for my health? as a kind of allergen? I don't know what else to do, and I don't want to go on having steroids, that is the only anti-inflammatory that is probe effective. Thank a lot for reading me, please send me some advices. I apologize for the language. Regards, Mariana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2007 Report Share Posted June 23, 2007 rub Lavender oil into your sore spots before and after sport-it is a anti inflammatory-it may help mfelchle2003 <mariana.felchle wrote: Hi, all I first introduce myself, I´m Mariana from Argentina. I've been here for a while but never participated into the group. I suffer from Tendinitis since 1998 aprox. First I was diagnosed with Betchet Synd. Later I was told they were just tendinitis, a reumatologic affection but no signs to say it was Betchet. I had practised several sports from an intense way years ago. Now I go through periods when I can practise some sport and periods of resting. When I restart a period of activity, my body reacts and I got tendinitis all through. For instance, yesterday I restarted my activity, and it was slight, likewise I'm with tendinitis on my hands, my vulgaries are very painfull. I came to think that it seem a kind of allergy or something like that. Can this be possible? that after all this years of not training hard my body came to react as if sports were a damage for my health? as a kind of allergen? I don't know what else to do, and I don't want to go on having steroids, that is the only anti-inflammatory that is probe effective. Thank a lot for reading me, please send me some advices. I apologize for the language. Regards, Mariana Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 thanks a lot! I´ll test with lavender oil; I have only tested with alcanfor. Thanks! Regards, Mariana , cheryl bullock <cooee.shari wrote: > > rub Lavender oil into your sore spots before and after sport-it is a anti inflammatory-it may help > > > > > mfelchle2003 <mariana.felchle wrote: Hi, all > I first introduce myself, I´m Mariana from Argentina. I've been here > for a while but never participated into the group. > I suffer from Tendinitis since 1998 aprox. First I was diagnosed with > Betchet Synd. Later I was told they were just tendinitis, a > reumatologic affection but no signs to say it was Betchet. > I had practised several sports from an intense way years ago. Now I > go through periods when I can practise some sport and periods of > resting. > When I restart a period of activity, my body reacts and I got > tendinitis all through. For instance, yesterday I restarted my > activity, and it was slight, likewise I'm with tendinitis on my > hands, my vulgaries are very painfull. > I came to think that it seem a kind of allergy or something like > that. Can this be possible? that after all this years of not training > hard my body came to react as if sports were a damage for my health? > as a kind of allergen? > I don't know what else to do, and I don't want to go on having > steroids, that is the only anti-inflammatory that is probe effective. > > Thank a lot for reading me, please send me some advices. > I apologize for the language. > > Regards, > Mariana > Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. > Try the free Mail Beta. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Mariana, Arnica oil on sore muscles has been great for sore muscles. If you have Nature's Way products available, you might try some BF & S, formerly BF & S for inflammation and soreness. Toni On 6/22/07, cheryl bullock <cooee.shari wrote: > > rub Lavender oil into your sore spots before and after sport-it is a > anti inflammatory-it may help > > > > > mfelchle2003 <mariana.felchle<mariana.felchle%40gedas.com.ar>> > wrote: Hi, all > I first introduce myself, I´m Mariana from Argentina. I've been here > for a while but never participated into the group. > I suffer from Tendinitis since 1998 aprox. First I was diagnosed with > Betchet Synd. Later I was told they were just tendinitis, a > reumatologic affection but no signs to say it was Betchet. > I had practised several sports from an intense way years ago. Now I > go through periods when I can practise some sport and periods of > resting. > When I restart a period of activity, my body reacts and I got > tendinitis all through. For instance, yesterday I restarted my > activity, and it was slight, likewise I'm with tendinitis on my > hands, my vulgaries are very painfull. > I came to think that it seem a kind of allergy or something like > that. Can this be possible? that after all this years of not training > hard my body came to react as if sports were a damage for my health? > as a kind of allergen? > I don't know what else to do, and I don't want to go on having > steroids, that is the only anti-inflammatory that is probe effective. > > Thank a lot for reading me, please send me some advices. > I apologize for the language. > > Regards, > Mariana > > > Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. > Try the free Mail Beta. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Hi Mariana, I had tendinitis in many parts of my body and tried many things to help but only on worked. When I started doing Bikram Yoga, all of my tendinitis went away. I tried physical therapy, weight lifting, diet changes and Alexander technique before but only Bikram Yoga helped. It is amazing for the whole body and person. Cheers Devon , " mfelchle2003 " <mariana.felchle wrote: > > Hi, all > I first introduce myself, I´m Mariana from Argentina. I've been here > for a while but never participated into the group. > I suffer from Tendinitis since 1998 aprox. First I was diagnosed with > Betchet Synd. Later I was told they were just tendinitis, a > reumatologic affection but no signs to say it was Betchet. > I had practised several sports from an intense way years ago. Now I > go through periods when I can practise some sport and periods of > resting. > When I restart a period of activity, my body reacts and I got > tendinitis all through. For instance, yesterday I restarted my > activity, and it was slight, likewise I'm with tendinitis on my > hands, my vulgaries are very painfull. > I came to think that it seem a kind of allergy or something like > that. Can this be possible? that after all this years of not training > hard my body came to react as if sports were a damage for my health? > as a kind of allergen? > I don't know what else to do, and I don't want to go on having > steroids, that is the only anti-inflammatory that is probe effective. > > Thank a lot for reading me, please send me some advices. > I apologize for the language. > > Regards, > Mariana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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