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Thanx for the advice man,i heard this before as well but i will wait for a few more alternatives;-) Luis --- nico spahni <nicosp@gmx.net> wrote: > I once followed the advice I had found in an old > guide to self-care and > home medicines. The advice was to hit the ganglion > with a rubber hammer > or something similar. It hurt like hell but it went > away. > > Good luck (and get some painkillers before you swing > the hammer :-) > > Nico > > P.S. No liability assumed in use of this > information! > > > > Am 16.06.2006 um 17:18 schrieb Kevin: > > > At 12:11 AM 6/16/2006, you wrote: > >> I recently dicovered a small lump on my left ring > >> tendon that was sort of bothering me when playing > >> guitar and went to the doctor and found out is a > >> finger ganglion.I am still debating wether i > should > >> let them operate it because there arent any > guarantees > >> of anything,it oculd come back,ruin a nerve > numbing > >> the finger etc.it is specially frustrating and > >> depressing being left handed... > > > > I'm not a doctor so you'd be a fool to follow my > advice but... > > > > I have had ganglions on the back of my hand in the > past when my > > technique wasn't good. The best advice I got was > to rest the area > > until my body repaired the synovial sheath shrank > the ganglion. I > > also worked on my technique--I was using too much > force and bending my > > wrist when I played so I played with a wrist brace > for awhile to > > unlearn bad habits. > > > > If you cut (or pop) the synovial sheath, you > weaken it. So yeah, your > > chances of getting another ganglion increase. > > > > Best wishes, > > Kevin > > > > The Nettles: Progressive and Exciting Celtic Music > > www.TheNettles.com > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com