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Old 01-06-2008, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by pianoplayer View Post
Jo - I always loved scales... I took most of the summer off, only playing on Sundays. I did feel better, but as soon as I went back in the fall, things got increasingly worse.

For the next two months I have gigs that I cannot give up. One, because I need the money and two, because if I stop playing people won't call me the next time.

Richard - I live in the Chicago suburbs.

Sue
Sue you need a diagnosis from a competent doctor very familiar with this condition, nothing less, if you are afflicted with this condition and ignore it and try to play through the pain it will most likely get progressively worse.If is caught early enough the chances for a positive outcome greatly increase.There are people here who a few years ago were playing tennis and running in marathons who cannot wash the dishes or in some cases lift a fork without paying a severe price hours later, please find a competent doctor who can make a diagnosis one way or the other and do not rely on the family physician well intentioned though he may be.
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