[Harp-L] Subject: Playing without pain...hope this helps
I realize this is ostensibly "off-topic". But it relates to feeling good
enough to play without pain in wrists and hands (affecting your harping) and
even knees and lower extremities: travelling to SPAH; getting up on stage;
walking to gigs? I've made so many friends here I can't not tell my story to
people I care about in the hope someone is helped even a little:
I suffered for years with lower back pain compounded by other joint pain:
Knees, wrists, etc. I was pretty much house-bound. Had major back surgery I
won't go into. What affected me on a daily basis was simply standing,
walking, using my hands. Living.
Other things possibly come into play: I'm on a neurological med I began at
the same time for migraines that might remotely have something to do with
helping me, but I don't believe it's responsible (just telling you as a
disclaimer). But my miracle potion and what enabled me to throw away a cane I'd used
to help me walk for 15 years and get to Buckeye in April and manage to
function as a reasonably normal person without anyone being the wiser is something
that many of you may already be taking in pill form but is absolutely
incredibly better in its liquid version: Symtec Liquid Joint Movement
Glucosamine/Chondroitin with MSM and Collagen. 2 tablespoons taken at the same time
every day. I buy it at Costco for 33 days supply for a very reasonable cost.
It's also available at my local Eckerd's drug store for half the size (same
price). I've been taking it now for 16 months. My life has changed
dramatically. I originally only hoped it would help my knee pain. I no longer have
heel pain (plantar fascitis), my knees still make strange noises climbing
stairs, but 95% of that pain is gone and I can now kneel and get back up again
without help. I can walk without discomfort and now stand for hours while I play
my harmonica (never could do that before). I'd had trigger finger surgery
with a year of therapy prior to beginning this stuff -- the next finger had
begun triggering and I assumed more surgery - that's now disappeared and even
the original finger has quieted down. My lowback pain is much improved even
though I'd long given up on that ever happening.
The reason I mention it now is because I begged a good friend to take it for
her bad knees (she's the 15th or so person I've started on this)(including
my vet, my neurologist and many family members). She fought me to a
standstill (didn't want to spend the extra costs between the horse-pills and the
liquid. The horse pills don't have the MSM and collagen (which seem to be what
makes all the difference) as well as the fact that the Symtec is instantly
absorbed and does not upset one's stomach. Last night this same friend im'd me
to say that she'd forgotten to take her dose the night before and realized 2/3
of the way through the day yesterday that her knees were hurting a lot.
When she said this, it dawned on me that I'd done the same thing and I was also
beginning to ache. I should add that when I first started on it: it was
only 8 days after I began when my husband and my neurologist saw the difference
in my stride - they both noticed I was walking much more smoothly and it was
then the Dr. asked me to try giving up relying on my cane to traverse stairs.
I'm no huckster. I have no connection to this company (though I'd sign up
to be their spokeswoman in a heartbeat!) They do have a website -
_www.symteclab.com_ (http://www.symteclab.com) where one can purchase the product,
but you can get it at Costco. Sam's Warehouse sells a similar product that
seems to have the exact same ingredients but I've never tried it. The reality
is that musicians and people who do repetitive movements (athletes,
secretaries, mechanics) are prone to the kind of joint injuries associated with the
level of pain and stiffness I'm talking about. If it doesn't help you in one
month - one bottle's cost of $18.99 (about the cost of one diatonic) then it
probably won't. Worth a shot?
Elizabeth
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