would someone please cut off my arm.

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i have no idea what i did.
but my left elbow hurts so bad that i can barly move it.
each time i move it, pain shoots goes down my whole arm and into my fingers.

its going to be a very long night here, lol i am just trying to leave my arm on the desktop, so i dont have to move it to the kb..


would have liked to have stayed, home, but i calling in , going my arm hurts sounds kinda lame....

is it morning yet.
 
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to much gaming!!! hmm well yea maybe lol.
i have been doing alot on gta4, and another game lol...

the elbow was fine when i went to bed.
i do have the following

pain caused by lifting or bending the arm;
pain when writing or when gripping even small objects such as a pen;
pain on twisting the forearm, for example, when turning a door handle; and
difficulty extending the forearm fully. that is no no, i cant do that right now
 

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Let me grab my steak knife and I'll be right over.


Hope your arm gets to feeling better, can't have anything impairing the ability to play video games.
 
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stop at the house, there is a chain saw there.
you can also pick up your m1 you left eheh.
 

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Originally Posted by theimp98

stop at the house, there is a chain saw there.
you can also pick up your m1 you left eheh.
Chain saw, huh? Man, I'd feel like Bruce Campbell if I got to play with a chain saw.


Hope you saved me some ammo for it. How do you think a "Ma Duece" would look mounted on my Cavalier? You know, for when the revolution comes.
 
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Originally Posted by Essayons89

Hope you saved me some ammo for it. How do you think a "Ma Duece" would look mounted on my Cavalier? You know, for when the revolution comes.
add some 4 inch rockets to the roof and you would be good to go


hmm by the way i think i pinched something, there is one spot on the elbow that if you touch, sends a jolt down the whole arm.
 

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Yikes might wanna hit the doctor! But we just recently came across this lotion that quite helps like muscle/tendon/nerve things it's called Castiva, got it at CVS - came across it as an arthritis thing, but it helps lots of pains

But if you're gonna use the chainsaw to hack it off anyway, might as well go all Evil Dead and just make it your new arm (man, I can't remember which one it was and what his name was... it's been soooo long!)
 

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I have a chain saw in the shop, or a skill saw, table saw, erm....some other yellow saw. You can have your pick Bruce!
 

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If that's anything like carpal tunnel, try eating walnuts. Bizarre but a lot of my family has carpal tunnel and they all swear by it. I think it's like the omega 3 or something helps lubricate your joints.

If that fails, you can use your fork to stab your arm off.
 
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lol that could work..

right now i am just holding it on my chest and typing with one hand.
 

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cherries have an anti-inflammatory effect. i know they're good for gout, anyway...
A disturbance of uric-acid metabolism occurring chiefly in males, characterized by painful inflammation of the joints, especially of the feet and hands, and arthritic attacks resulting from elevated levels of uric acid in the blood and the deposition of urate crystals around the joints.
 

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Originally Posted by laureen227

cherries have an anti-inflammatory effect. i know they're good for gout, anyway...
A disturbance of uric-acid metabolism occurring chiefly in males, characterized by painful inflammation of the joints, especially of the feet and hands, and arthritic attacks resulting from elevated levels of uric acid in the blood and the deposition of urate crystals around the joints.
I've had gout twice in my feet and ankles. It is PAINFUL! Prednisone works extremely well for gout.
 

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Oh, just tennis elbow. I thought maybe you had a tattoo of your ex-boyfriend, or something!
 
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Originally Posted by mrblanche

Oh, just tennis elbow. I thought maybe you had a tattoo of your ex-boyfriend, or something!
lol exboyfriend?

i have never dated a guy in my life, YUCK!!!! lol
 

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That must really hurt! It sounds like what my orthopedist calls "mouse elbow". I've been having trouble just like that with my right arm for the past few months, and the doctor told me to switch the mouse between my left and right hands, see if I could get an "old-fashioned" trackball to replace my mouse, or cut way down on computer time.
 

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I could use my bowsaw or pruning saw on your arm!! Or an axe??

But my elbow will act up if I am doing lots of weeding I bought at the drug store a Tennis Elbow support band and wear it when it gets really bad. But I know the feeling-you want to keep your arm straight but can't.

Hope it feels better soon.
 

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Originally Posted by mrblanche

Oh, just tennis elbow. I thought maybe you had a tattoo of your ex-boyfriend, or something!
Ok, I think it is about time we put "F" or "M" by our user names just so it is not mixed up, huh Bruce?

Anyway, I hope you arm gets much better. Sorry you had to deal with that horrible pain while working.
 
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