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Date Posted: 22:09:30 06/20/00 Tue
Author: Dez
Subject: Medial epicondylitis?
In reply to: Peter 's message, "Re: Dial 911" on 21:54:46 06/20/00 Tue

> > In my quest to obtain the short backswing, I
> purchased
> > a season pass at the driving range. Each, "cone", of
> > balls consists of 140 balls. I hit two cones today,
> > and I think I am crippled. Somebody please dial 911.
>
> If it's muscle pain due a web search on "di-methyl
> glycine". I learned about it years ago and used to
> get it from Sports Science Labs. Last time I got it
> was in a less convenient form (with other stuff) in a
> formulation called Metacil.
>
> It does a great job of decreasing muscle soreness from
> excercise and of increasing your aerobic capacity (not
> necessary for golf but...).
>
> As I've gotten back to hitting balls I've come to rely
> on my small cache of the stuff.
>
> Peter


What do you know about golfers elbow? In my zeal to "get it" I "got it". Besides ice, rest (A.K.A. less golf than is good for you), stretching and analgesics, has anyone else heard of a fster recovery method?

Dez

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