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Hi hope you're all keeping warm , it's so cold here in north wales.

Has anyone here been diagnosed with golfers elbow? It is affecting both my elbows, the left is worse even though I'm right handed.

The GP said it is overuse but I'm not doing more than usual. I feel it's probably fibro related, like most things.

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I suffered with golfers elbow for years and yes it was over use!! As a gardener using shears and tree loppers.

My GP would give me steroid injections which did help.

Then we moved and I was refer to physio where she gave me ultra sound treatment!! 3 sessions and bingo...not a twinge for 14 years!!

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Furryβ€’ in reply toBananas5

Hi and thanks for your reply, interesting to know that yours was caused by overuse. I'm having steroid injections from the GP tomorrow. I'll mention physio to him. I'm waiting for a physiotherapy appointment for something else so it would be good to try ultrasound too.

Thanks again xx

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Bananas5β€’ in reply toFurry

It was the pincer movement when you use shears...secateurs gave me carpal tunnel!!

The ultra sound breaks down the old scarring and realigns something"" It was magic.

Oh and we live in the Canary Islands now....warm every day...snow up on Mts but not even a frost down here. About 22 c today!!

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Furryβ€’ in reply toBananas5

Oh that sounds lovely, enjoy the warmth. I've never been there but have friends who have been and really liked it.

Take care X

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Hope the steroid injections help you, we have had some really cold days here in the East of England but not consistently, thinking will the white stuff come , roll on the Spring I say , I think late Spring is my favourite time of year as Summer is around the corner, keep warm , take care x

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Furryβ€’ in reply toYASMINTINA

Thanks for your reply, we've had hail today, great big hailstones too. Some snow flurries but it's only sticking on the hilly areas.

I agree, I also love late spring, bluebells and lilac are my favourite flowers and I love birdsong at that time of year. Take care xx

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I have it in both elbows. It was Quite a few years ago when I first noticed it way before I was diagnosed with fm. Most of the time it's not too bad but when I'm in a flare it's worse. I know it's fibro related in my case. I can't think of anything which maybe the cause. The cold doesn't affect me either. I love it. It's the heat which has a detrimental effect on me. We're all so different and yet similar at the same time but it is good to know others have the same problems we maybe can relate to.

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Furryβ€’ in reply toDidoliz

Hi Didoliz, thanks for the reply. I feel that mine could be fibro related too, as I've done nothing outside my normal activity to agrivate this area.

Also my fibro has appeared in other new areas this year. Heat bothers me too, I'm always worse In the hottest weather. This illness is an odd one, so much still unknown about it . Take care X

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Bananas5β€’ in reply toFurry

See reply below

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One of the paired 'trigger points' associated with fibromyalgia is located at the elbows but Golfers elbow is an inflammatory condition in its own right. Fibromyalgia isn't an inflammatory condition and so the two are not associated with one another.

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Drm532

What a load of balls..lol..good luck with that one πŸ‘

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Mackembabe

I have had tennis elbow and had to have the steroid injections, these days they both hurt on and off though it might have something to do with my crutches, I hope you get some relieve soon Love & Healing Hugs xX

Hi hun - I have golf elbow I have a cortisone injection into mine twice ayear, its not fibro related its more in the osteo group. you can buy support gadgets from ebay if he refuses.

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Kitten-kat23

Yes I suffer from that diagnoses. No idea why.

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Maladjusted

Had both Golfers elbow & Tennis elbow for 13 years. Had every treatment doctor and Rheumatologist could think of. In 2011 had surgery for the Tennis elbow, took 18 months after surgery before I had results. still hurts at times, but much better than it was.

Golfers elbow in left arm got so bad I had to get rid of my car and buy a cheap 3rd hand automatic, which has helped. Apparently they cannot do surgery for Golfers elbow, so I put up with it, because nothing works. Also had to switch from walking sticks to rollator.

Doc thinks it is Fibro related though no-one confirmed that.

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