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What would you like to know?

Monday, August 20th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hello all,

I need your help… 

I have been posting various information on the subject of tendonitis, but now I have something to ask of you.

If you are reading this, can you please comment and let me know what you would like more of on the subject of tendonitis?  What topic would you like?  Do you need a treatment for a particular symptom of tendonitis?  What subjects of tendonitis would you like to see?

If you can help me make this website better for you, I will do my best to try and answer all of your questions.  If I don’t know the answer, I will direct you to a place that has the answer you are looking for.

Thanks, and I look forward to listening to what you have to say.

Thanks again,

Steve

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2 Responses to “What would you like to know?”

  1. Eileen Haber Says:

    I am suffering from tendonitis but I have the problem on the right part of my right foot, in the area below the pinky toe and the second to last toe.
    I go to physical therapy but it costs me $25 each time. What can I do at home? I believe I received this problem hard courts for playing tennis, subway stairs and high ramps to the train. In my therapy, I use electric stimulation device for about 15 minutes and ultrasound electric massage device.

  2. The Tendonitis Guy Says:

    Eileen,
    Wow, that stinks, but stuff happens. Yes, it could be caused from tennis for sure. If you are in pain, which I assume that you are, I would try the all natural tendonitis relief. This is truly an amazing product and has helped thousands of people around the world, get back to normal lives and pain free. Give it a try, you can click on the link above in the sidebar. It has a money back guarantee, so the only thing you can lose is the pain in your foot. I think it may work for you, let me know.
    Steve

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