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- May 12, 2007
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Hello all! I am new to the board. Im 23 years old and have been training on and off for 5 years. About 4 years ago, I irritated what I thought was a bicep muscle. About 3 weeks went by and I was still in discomfort. I went to my doctor who said it was a slight form of tendonitis. He prescribed me anti-inflammatories. The relief was minimal and obviously temporary, so I went back again and asked if there was anything else he could do. He gave me a cortisone shot which gave me immediate relief. He told me that tendonitis comes and goes depending on the kind of activity I do. I have had discomfort in my bicep area ever since and I don't know what to do about it. I have taken time off within the years to see if it would heal on its own but it never fully subsides. Its a slight burning sensation and always feels fatigued. I lift heavy but not stupid and I use correct form with all my exercises. The only exercises I have a problem doing are vertical pulldowns (in-front and behind-the-neck), hammer curls, and reverse curls. I have cut them out of my workout entirely because the pain is just too much. Because I cannot do hammer curls, reverse curls, or pulldowns I believe my brachialis has something to do with this. It really frustrates me because I got this pain only 1 year after training so I dont really understand how 1 year can give me tendonitis. I ice it now and then after workouts when I slightly irritate it and put heat on it when I wake up in the morning. Endless frustration!
Im pretty sure im not the only person this has happened to so if any of you have ever experienced this I would appreciate it if you would tell me your story, how you "got through" or are "getting through" with it, and if there are any exercises I should do or not do. Thanks alot guys, I would GREATLY appreciate it! -AllNatrl84
Im pretty sure im not the only person this has happened to so if any of you have ever experienced this I would appreciate it if you would tell me your story, how you "got through" or are "getting through" with it, and if there are any exercises I should do or not do. Thanks alot guys, I would GREATLY appreciate it! -AllNatrl84