Tennis elbow is a form of arthritis. It lasts for months and the
doctor first gives you a plastic clasp to apply pressure to the tendon
and eventually, 6 months later, gives you a painful injection of
cortisone, which cures it rapidly.
The most recent time I was afflicted I recognised it and applied the
sharp end of a bee to the painful spot and held it there for a full 2
minutes to get a full dose. It was painful, reddened and swelled for a
couple of days but then went back to normal, taking the tennis elbow
with it. It didn't come back. I gather the sting stimulates the body
to produce its own cortisone.
Chris
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