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General Peptide Use & Information
BPC/TB for tendonitis/trigger finger
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<blockquote data-quote="Melody68" data-source="post: 278290" data-attributes="member: 46595"><p>I can offer little information, but can assure you that you're not alone with that ailment. I'm 68 and have had the trigger finger issue in both hands (the ring fingers) for the last six months and it just seems to get worse and worse. Then on top of it I got a bit overzealous with my workouts and gave myself a case of tennis elbow in the right arm which seems to last forever (going on 6 weeks now) and makes the trigger finger even worse. I understand the trigger finger is relatively common and can be corrected with a simple operation. Is that not the case? May I ask why you wouldn't pursue that avenue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melody68, post: 278290, member: 46595"] I can offer little information, but can assure you that you're not alone with that ailment. I'm 68 and have had the trigger finger issue in both hands (the ring fingers) for the last six months and it just seems to get worse and worse. Then on top of it I got a bit overzealous with my workouts and gave myself a case of tennis elbow in the right arm which seems to last forever (going on 6 weeks now) and makes the trigger finger even worse. I understand the trigger finger is relatively common and can be corrected with a simple operation. Is that not the case? May I ask why you wouldn't pursue that avenue? [/QUOTE]
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