Thread: Wrist support
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Old 27-11-2013, 20:00   #8
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Re: Wrist support

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
alferret, I had the same problem when l got bit by a dog, and it effected my left wrist. I saw the GP who sent me for an exray.
The hospital told me to put ice on it several times a day and take co codamol and put a tight support bandage on it.

It took a week for me, but it was bloddy painful. According to the Dr. it was wear swelling in the wrist's and the nerves clam together.
This is impact damage Arthur not a dog bite, but thanks for the advice, also co-codamol isn't overly compatible with the tramadol I take for back pain!

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Originally Posted by v0id View Post
They do wrist supports in Poundland
No offence but in my experience cheap is exactly that, cheap.
Where health comes in to it I would rather pay for a well designed, tested item than a generic one that could do more damage than good.
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