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    Although weightlifitng may have been a contributing factor I really think the bulk of the injury occured when I was building a retaining wall in Alaska and had to dig in some very rocky soil. You didn't use a shovel on this stuff but had to use a pick. I did this for several days hours on end and it was after this that my shoulder and forearm problems started. For weeks, maybe even months, after building that wall I would wake up in the nights several times and my hand and most of my arms would be completely numb. You could have set fire to them and I wouldn't have felt a thing! It was diagnosed as repetitive stress injury (no surprise there) and ever after that when I do anything repetitive, like sanding in my woodshop or waxing our vehicles I still can get the numbness though not as severe as it used to be.

    TR - do you think upping the dose of TB-500 would be beneficial?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brazensol View Post
    Although weightlifitng may have been a contributing factor I really think the bulk of the injury occured when I was building a retaining wall in Alaska and had to dig in some very rocky soil. You didn't use a shovel on this stuff but had to use a pick. I did this for several days hours on end and it was after this that my shoulder and forearm problems started. For weeks, maybe even months, after building that wall I would wake up in the nights several times and my hand and most of my arms would be completely numb. You could have set fire to them and I wouldn't have felt a thing! It was diagnosed as repetitive stress injury (no surprise there) and ever after that when I do anything repetitive, like sanding in my woodshop or waxing our vehicles I still can get the numbness though not as severe as it used to be.

    TR - do you think upping the dose of TB-500 would be beneficial?
    I think the biggest factor is TIME. Healing takes time!

    You may up the dose, but that doesn't necessarily mean a linear increase in additional healing.

    If you value your cash, I'd suggest maybe 5mg/week until you are better. With me, I was almost g2g in six weeks. for severe injuries, it will take longer...

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