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Wednesday
Sep082010

#Amazeballs: Horse cream for stress injury

Yesterday, I was rockin my uber sexy hand brace. 

 

 

and the peeps that I'm currently consulting for took notice, and offered me a remedy. I told 'em that I don't take pills (toxic little things they can be ... IMHO) ... so instead, they told me to try horse gel cream thingie to appease the pain. I kid you not, here's the jar:

 

 

Side Note: I refuse to get the surgery for carpal tunnel - as I cannot afford to be MIA from a computer for that long, and honestly - I really don't think I have carpal tunnel. I just type, poke, tweet, and touch the screen of an ENORMOUS amount of gadgets everyday. I think it's just a stress injury.

 

HOLY CRAP!!! Did this stuff work!!!! My symptoms before included cold fingers, general "worn out" feeling in my left finger and pinky. The overall right hand just has not liked me for about the last 6 months straight. I do the whole "mind over matter thing" and do these weird finger exercises, so I kinda get through it ... but DUDESSSS!!!! This morning ... NO PAIN!!! First time in a long time. All because of this goobly goop!

 

It's called "Equine Brace" and its by "Morinda Care"

 

It's supposed to be used for horses I guess ... but peeps were saying that this has healed a bunch of weird stress injuries ... so um, yeah!!! ENJOY!!! =)

 

 

Reader Comments (3)

Get in the gym, work on your abs and lower back...it will naturally correct your shitty posture. Unfortunately there's no way around handheld usage. But most of your tweets et al. are worthless garbage anyway, so that should be an easy one to cut down on. The wrist thing...does...nothing.

September 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJumbalaya

yep - started doing that too ... i disagree, the brace really does help at least form better habits in the short term. Long term, yes i agree.

September 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTalk Nerdy To Me Lover

Cool. Had never considered it as a "good" habit forming tool. Word up. Godspeed.

September 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJumbalaya

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