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Old 10-08-2011, 08:06 PM #1
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It may be a calcium spur... my son got one of those from playing some video game and clutching the controller, once. It was in the top center of his palm too. The doctor we took him too did not know what it was either. It seemed to be more attached to a tendon.

It did go away however.

Have you tried cold packs on it? When I get weird pains, I just stick a magnet on it. One of my super strong ones. I used a magnet on my broken big toe as well a few years ago.

There is always some weird thing to plague us, IMO. That is why I use patches, magnets, etc the way I do. Usually something works. If you want to spring for some Salonpas patches...that would only be 4-5 bucks for the 40 pk...and they work well sometimes on specific inflammatory spots. I keep open ones in ziplocs to stay fresh.

this is the original one ..they can be cut etc too. Typically RiteAid and Walgreen's carries them. Also WalMart.
http://www.salonpas.us/products/salonpas

I use them still on my unpredictable ankle when it swells up.
Its reassuring to hear that it went away. I really hope this does, the sooner the better. I may try lidocaine on it. It can't hurt. Thank you for listening and responding.
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