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January 11, 2013

Joints, man


a few months ago, I had a nice health tip for the canines in your life.
Today; a tip for the human in you:

I've had a bum shoulder since May. I don't know what happened besides age, but it was a-hurtin' daily.
I also have issues with taking LOTS of OR large pills and this is a one-a-day little baby.
I've been taking these fairly consistent and my shoulder ain't a-hurtin' so much anymore. I don't think it is a cure for whatever is ailing my shoulder. {old lady-itis} But it's a major improvement, like 99.9% improvement.

I call that magic.
Or modern medicine.
Your choice.
My joints are well juiced and not crinkly anymore.

I am now free to , do the wave, raise the roof or wave my hands in the air, like I just don't care.

But you know I care.
Now I'm off to do some hammer time or even that crazy dancing Korean guy time.
Yep, back on the cardio wagon. 

Have a 'good feeling joint' weekend. 
XOXO







20 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, I am buying some for my hubby stat! He is falling apart at the ripe old age of 32 :)

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  2. Is it bursitis because I've been fighting that over the last 9 months or so. Annoying!

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  3. I have a bum shoulder as well that hurts constantly but I blame it on far too much time on the computer. What a bummer for me.

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  4. Thanks for the tip! I am always looking for help for these old joints and tendons and such. Trying to work out but my body needs all the help it can get!!

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  5. Fancy new header! Spent the day at Disneyland with the three girlies...my hips need some of that today!

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  6. I'm glad you got some relief. Of course, your title made me think you smoked your relief. Probably much better that it comes in pill form.

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  7. Hi Suz, Glad you have found something that helps your shoulder. Wish George could get a magic cure for his back aches. BUT-his is quite serious (disc problem) --and I don't think any over-the-counter meds can help. He is on a couple of prescription meds for it --but it still hurts him. Poor Baby. Pain is no fun.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  8. I was diagnosed with tendinitis in both shoulders a few years back and all the dr recommended was drugs. Vioxx to be exact. I refused to take it.
    But now my shoulders are killing me. So I may just try this. I too am afraid of taking too much pain medication.

    Thanks for visiting my blog and for your kind words :)

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  9. We are going to order a drum of this stuff! Thanks!

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  10. Hmmm...I wonder if Magnum would benefit from taking this. His arthritis is making him miserable lately. :(

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  11. I like the new header, BTW. =)

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  12. Joints today, hooters not too long ago... I wonder how some people find your blog.... ;-)
    I gotta keep this in mind though for the next time my knee acts up. Thanks for the tip!

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  13. My husband's orthopedist has patient information for chondroitin and glucosomine so there must be something to it. For whatever reason I'm glad you are better.

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  14. HA! My vet suggested glucosamine for the dog and it changed MY life taking it too! :)

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  15. I am so glad you have found something that works for you! Fish oil has saved my knees!

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  16. I am so going to share this public service announcement with the achey person in my life')

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  17. That is good info! I shy away from products that others haven't tried. If I wake with a bum shoulder or knee or whatever I will follow your lead!

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  18. May I suggest massage. I thought there was something wrong with my tricep from planking in Pilates and it turned out to be a knot in my shoulder girdle related to the way I hold my Nook when I'm reading in bed. A good masseuse really knows this stuff.

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  19. You're such a kid, I can't help but wonder how it would work for someone who is truly old (like me!). But I'm glad you're feeling better. Will you post a video of you doing the crazy Korean dance?

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  20. My husband has finally taken the doctor's word that he has OA in his knee - - - although if he had listened to me, he would have saved all that money on the visit and X-Rays. He was sure it was an injury. Anyway, now that he has had "my" diagnosis confirmed, I will get some of these pills and get him started - - - cuz I know he won't take mine! I will tell him that these were highly recommended on the internet!

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