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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3011122" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>I have a wicked case of chronic peritoneal tendinitis ... I picked up the one that goes on your ankle at JCP for $10. I dunno if the copper helps but it is more comfortable that the other half-dozen or so braces I have tried. And it beats the heck outta that stupid boot I had to wear all February.</p><p></p><p>Glad it's helping. Back pain is NO FUN. My dad battled it for years. I don't know if he ever really didn't have some level of pain from the arthritis in his back. I remember the doctors telling him when I was in grade school -- so he was in his mid-30s, that his arthritis was so bad he'd be in a wheelchair before he was old enough to retire. That man was still working livestock in his 60s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3011122, member: 42224"] I have a wicked case of chronic peritoneal tendinitis ... I picked up the one that goes on your ankle at JCP for $10. I dunno if the copper helps but it is more comfortable that the other half-dozen or so braces I have tried. And it beats the heck outta that stupid boot I had to wear all February. Glad it's helping. Back pain is NO FUN. My dad battled it for years. I don't know if he ever really didn't have some level of pain from the arthritis in his back. I remember the doctors telling him when I was in grade school -- so he was in his mid-30s, that his arthritis was so bad he'd be in a wheelchair before he was old enough to retire. That man was still working livestock in his 60s. [/QUOTE]
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