Lacrimosa, I have been following your posts with interest.
I'm pleased to learn that this thread has been of some interest to you, Swan, & I hope it helps in some way (if just to comfort you!). I'm real sorry to hear about your wrist. Did it happen while practicing? Is it both wrists, or just one?
I’ll gladly be the class guinea pig for Prolotherapy (by the way, prolotherapy is used almost anywhere in the body, be it a back pain or a leg pain or any joint. It is also a treatment for osteoarthritis). Let me let you in on the latest developments.
First day the doctor injected me in four different areas on each elbow. Though he injected directly into the areas that hurt, it was practically painless, like a pinch. Remember, he just injects glucose, or sugar. Immediately after the injections, my arms were in much greater pain than they were before. In fact, it was kind of hard to drive or lift anything! I was like, Doc I sure hope you know what you’re doing. He was like, yeah, it should hurt more.
Day 2, pain was severe. It hurt just to move! I was real depressed & wanted to slit my wrist (after strangling the doctor, of course!)
Day 3, pain reduced about 40%. It simply disappeared, yet still hurt more than before the injections.
Day 4, today, was my first therapy session. At the doctor’s office, they provided me with a personal trainer. First he laid me down and started stretching my arms and wrists and cracking my knuckles. This is done by in various ways and directions, like stretching the hand up and down. Then we moved to the weights, and he made me lift and pull ropes and stuff for about 45 minutes, everything in two sets of 10. When we were done my arms felt pretty healthy.
Meanwhile, every day I have to drink that disgusting Amino Fuel, for protein supplement and muscle repair. Bad as it tastes, it wont upset your stomach. If this is helping me, I cannot tell.
I don’t see the doctor himself again for another two weeks or so.