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I believe you are asking for problems. If you numb the area enough not to feel pain while you are working out, that is an easy way to really hurt yourself!Originally posted by rymica
It's kinda hardcore, and possibly unhealthy, but you can use DMSO and aspirin to effectively treat most cases of tendonitis. If you've tried 800mg of ibuprofen a few times a day, which I'm guessing the doctors have already recommended, and that hasn't worked, you might want to think about the DMSO route. Basically, you crush-up and dissolve uncoated aspirin in a diluted quantity of DMSO and slather it on the problem area prior to working out.
Originally posted by aceman
Has anyone found any great ways to take care of tendonitis other than to just stop working out? I have had some tendonitis for about 7 to 8 months and can't seem to get rid of it. Any help out there?
Diehard007 said:ive been experiencing pain in my left elbow... and im guessing i have tendonitis. i 've read through this thread and saw that people still continued to lift weights. i was wondering if the recovery time is faster if i were to stop lifting.