Tunebidextrous

Billbrpt@AOL.COM Billbrpt@AOL.COM
Fri, 3 Aug 2001 18:25:39 EDT


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In a message dated 8/3/01 5:11:31 PM Central Daylight Time, pdtek@home.com 
(Dave Bunch) writes:


> tendonitis 

Believe it or not, this word is spelled, "tendinitis".  The word it refers to 
is spelled, "tendon" but the condition which refers to painful inflammation 
of the tendons is spelled in an unusual way.  that's the English language for 
you, no logic to it at all.

The ambidextrous idea is a good one but try as I might, I could never tune 
left handed.  I beat my tendinitis with Chiropractic and deep tissue massage 
therapy and by learning to stretch whenever I felt pain or tightness.  It 
took at least a year to get rid of the symptoms.

Now, I have suffered with a torn right shoulder rotator cuff for over a year 
and will finally get surgery for it soon.  Still, I could not tune any way 
but right handed.  I just endured the pain and learned how to work around 
situation which caused me discomfort.

The surgeon thinks that if I did as well as I did with the injury, I should 
be able to recover very quickly and have normal strength and be pain free 
relatively quickly.

Good luck beating your problem.

Bill Bremmer RPT
Madison, Wisconsin

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