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Carlos is right on the money. Ice takes out swelling. As soon as the pinch starts, it aggravates. Aggravation causes swelling. Ice and anti-inflammatories will pull out the swelling and give some relief.
At times, I've had really good luck with a tens unit. Good luck, brother!!!
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TENS is awesome as the tingling fools the nerve to stop hurting. Only thing that sucks about it is that it is so temporary. I had a TENS and didn't really pay attention to the Dr. when he gave me directions. Went home and started using it. Day by day, I found myself cranking it up a notch. Eventually, I went back to the Dr. and told him the darn thing didn't work very well any longer. Turns out I got numb to it and had it at a level that should have had me jumping, yet I got use to it. They took it away from me. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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