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Old 23-05.-2008, 01:03 PM   #1
leebossa
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Default popeye's elbow

or olecranon bursitis...anyone ever have it?

it seems to have come up following an accident last month, requiring
three stitches in right elbow, infection, antibiotics- the whole shmear.

I noticed it and am going to get it checked out. Apparenlty they
sometimes have to drain it...how disabling is that? i've never had that
kind of thing done...

it's not that painful, just kind of stiff. How does it affect riding
after treatment?

share your stories!!! i'd love to know...
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Old 23-05.-2008, 03:23 PM   #2
jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org
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Default Re: popeye's elbow

Lee Bossa wrote:

> it seems to have come up following an accident last month, requiring
> three stitches in right elbow, infection, antibiotics- the whole
> shmear.


> I noticed it and am going to get it checked out. Apparently they
> sometimes have to drain it... how disabling is that? I've never had
> that kind of thing done...


> It's not that painful, just kind of stiff. How does it affect
> riding after treatment?


But was he wearing a helmet? I find amazing how people can ask that
question when crash injuries to limbs are described.

Jobst Brandt
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Old 24-05.-2008, 12:32 AM   #3
John Kane
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Default Re: popeye's elbow

On May 23, 1:23*am, jobst.bra...@stanfordalumni.org wrote:
> Lee Bossa wrote:
> > it seems to have come up following an accident last month, requiring
> > three stitches in right elbow, infection, antibiotics- the whole
> > shmear.
> > I noticed it and am going to get it checked out. *Apparently they
> > sometimes have to drain it... how disabling is that? *I've never had
> > that kind of thing done...
> > It's not that painful, just kind of stiff. *How does it affect
> > riding after treatment?

>
> But was he wearing a helmet? *I find amazing how people can ask that
> question when crash injuries to limbs are described.
>
> Jobst Brandt


One strapped to each knee hence the elbow injury.

John Kane Kingston ON Canada
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Old 24-05.-2008, 03:28 AM   #4
leebossa
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Default Re: popeye's elbow

duhh...what do you think? trust me if i hadn't worn a helmet i'd be
asking about a lot more than my elbow....and i'm a SHE by the way...just
for future reference.

John Kane wrote:
> On May 23, 1:23 am, jobst.bra...@stanfordalumni.org wrote:
>> Lee Bossa wrote:
>>> it seems to have come up following an accident last month, requiring
>>> three stitches in right elbow, infection, antibiotics- the whole
>>> shmear.
>>> I noticed it and am going to get it checked out. Apparently they
>>> sometimes have to drain it... how disabling is that? I've never had
>>> that kind of thing done...
>>> It's not that painful, just kind of stiff. How does it affect
>>> riding after treatment?

>> But was he wearing a helmet? I find amazing how people can ask that
>> question when crash injuries to limbs are described.
>>
>> Jobst Brandt

>
> One strapped to each knee hence the elbow injury.
>
> John Kane Kingston ON Canada

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Old 24-05.-2008, 06:27 AM   #5
bigjimpack@gmail.com
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Default Re: popeye's elbow

Helmet saved your life-- Pray to the helmet gods!!!


On May 23, 1:28*pm, leebossa <blans...@videotron.ca> wrote:
> duhh...what do you think? trust me if i hadn't worn a helmet i'd be
> asking about a lot more than my elbow....and i'm a SHE by the way...just
> for future reference.
>
>
>
> John Kane wrote:
> > On May 23, 1:23 am, jobst.bra...@stanfordalumni.org wrote:
> >> Lee Bossa wrote:
> >>> it seems to have come up following an accident last month, requiring
> >>> three stitches in right elbow, infection, antibiotics- the whole
> >>> shmear.
> >>> I noticed it and am going to get it checked out. *Apparently they
> >>> sometimes have to drain it... how disabling is that? *I've never had
> >>> that kind of thing done...
> >>> It's not that painful, just kind of stiff. *How does it affect
> >>> riding after treatment?
> >> But was he wearing a helmet? *I find amazing how people can ask that
> >> question when crash injuries to limbs are described.

>
> >> Jobst Brandt

>
> > One strapped to each knee hence the elbow injury.

>
> > John Kane Kingston ON Canada- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


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Old 24-05.-2008, 07:36 AM   #6
Bill Sornson
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Default Re: popeye's elbow

bigjimpack@gmail.com wrote {INSIPID TOP-POSTING FIXED}:
>> John Kane wrote:
>>> On May 23, 1:23 am, jobst.bra...@stanfordalumni.org wrote (for no
>>> discernable reason):
>>>> Lee Bossa wrote:


>>>>> it seems to have come up following an accident last month,
>>>>> requiring three stitches in right elbow, infection, antibiotics-
>>>>> the whole shmear.
>>>>> I noticed it and am going to get it checked out. Apparently they
>>>>> sometimes have to drain it... how disabling is that? I've never
>>>>> had that kind of thing done...
>>>>> It's not that painful, just kind of stiff. How does it affect
>>>>> riding after treatment?


>>>> But was he wearing a helmet? I find amazing how people can ask that
>>>> question when crash injuries to limbs are described.

>>
>>>> Jobst Brandt


>>> One strapped to each knee hence the elbow injury.


{OP's top-posted reply}

> On May 23, 1:28 pm, leebossa <blans...@videotron.ca> wrote:
>> duhh...what do you think? trust me if i hadn't worn a helmet i'd be
>> asking about a lot more than my elbow....and i'm a SHE by the
>> way...just for future reference.


{Butt-packer chimes in}

> Helmet saved your life-- Pray to the helmet gods!!!


God, you're a moron. Besides your clueless, ceaseless top-posting, YOU
CAN'T READ. (Hint: where does she say anything remotely like the lid saved
her life?)

It's just all so typical of AHZs and people like {insert obvious political
persuasion here} Jobst.

BS (piling up)


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Old 24-05.-2008, 10:54 AM   #7
bigjimpack@gmail.com
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Default Re: popeye's elbow

read you idiot. "if i hadnt had a helmet i'd be asking about more than
my elbow"


On May 23, 5:36*pm, "Bill Sornson" <as...@ask.me> wrote:
> bigjimp...@gmail.com wrote {INSIPID TOP-POSTING FIXED}:
>
>
>
>
>
> >> John Kane wrote:
> >>> On May 23, 1:23 am, jobst.bra...@stanfordalumni.org wrote (for no
> >>> discernable reason):
> >>>> Lee Bossa wrote:
> >>>>> it seems to have come up following an accident last month,
> >>>>> requiring three stitches in right elbow, infection, antibiotics-
> >>>>> the whole shmear.
> >>>>> I noticed it and am going to get it checked out. Apparently they
> >>>>> sometimes have to drain it... how disabling is that? I've never
> >>>>> had that kind of thing done...
> >>>>> It's not that painful, just kind of stiff. How does it affect
> >>>>> riding after treatment?
> >>>> But was he wearing a helmet? I find amazing how people can ask that
> >>>> question when crash injuries to limbs are described.

>
> >>>> Jobst Brandt
> >>> One strapped to each knee hence the elbow injury.

>
> {OP's top-posted reply}
>
> > On May 23, 1:28 pm, leebossa <blans...@videotron.ca> wrote:
> >> duhh...what do you think? trust me if i hadn't worn a helmet i'd be
> >> asking about a lot more than my elbow....and i'm a SHE by the
> >> way...just for future reference.

>
> {Butt-packer chimes in}
>
> > Helmet saved your life-- Pray to the helmet gods!!!

>
> God, you're a moron. *Besides your clueless, ceaseless top-posting, YOU
> CAN'T READ. *(Hint: *where does she say anything remotely like the lidsaved
> her life?)
>
> It's just all so typical of AHZs and people like {insert obvious political
> persuasion here} Jobst.
>
> BS (piling up)- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


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Old 24-05.-2008, 12:47 PM   #8
Bill Sornson
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Default Re: popeye's elbow

littlejimmybuttbacker@gmail.com top-posted yet again:

> read you idiot. "if i hadnt had a helmet i'd be asking about more than
> my elbow"


To which you replied, "Helmet saved your life-- Pray to the helmet gods!!!"

You're just a complete idiot.

*PLONK*

>
>
> On May 23, 5:36 pm, "Bill Sornson" <as...@ask.me> wrote:
>> bigjimp...@gmail.com wrote {INSIPID TOP-POSTING FIXED}:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>> John Kane wrote:
>>>>> On May 23, 1:23 am, jobst.bra...@stanfordalumni.org wrote (for no
>>>>> discernable reason):
>>>>>> Lee Bossa wrote:
>>>>>>> it seems to have come up following an accident last month,
>>>>>>> requiring three stitches in right elbow, infection, antibiotics-
>>>>>>> the whole shmear.
>>>>>>> I noticed it and am going to get it checked out. Apparently they
>>>>>>> sometimes have to drain it... how disabling is that? I've never
>>>>>>> had that kind of thing done...
>>>>>>> It's not that painful, just kind of stiff. How does it affect
>>>>>>> riding after treatment?
>>>>>> But was he wearing a helmet? I find amazing how people can ask
>>>>>> that question when crash injuries to limbs are described.

>>
>>>>>> Jobst Brandt
>>>>> One strapped to each knee hence the elbow injury.

>>
>> {OP's top-posted reply}
>>
>>> On May 23, 1:28 pm, leebossa <blans...@videotron.ca> wrote:
>>>> duhh...what do you think? trust me if i hadn't worn a helmet i'd be
>>>> asking about a lot more than my elbow....and i'm a SHE by the
>>>> way...just for future reference.

>>
>> {Butt-packer chimes in}
>>
>>> Helmet saved your life-- Pray to the helmet gods!!!

>>
>> God, you're a moron. Besides your clueless, ceaseless top-posting,
>> YOU CAN'T READ. (Hint: where does she say anything remotely like the
>> lid saved her life?)
>>
>> It's just all so typical of AHZs and people like {insert obvious
>> political persuasion here} Jobst.
>>
>> BS (piling up)- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -



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Old 24-05.-2008, 02:24 PM   #9
Hank
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Default Re: popeye's elbow

On May 22, 8:03 pm, leebossa <blans...@videotron.ca> wrote:
> or olecranon bursitis...anyone ever have it?
>
> it seems to have come up following an accident last month, requiring
> three stitches in right elbow, infection, antibiotics- the whole shmear.
>
> I noticed it and am going to get it checked out. Apparenlty they
> sometimes have to drain it...how disabling is that? i've never had that
> kind of thing done...
>
> it's not that painful, just kind of stiff. How does it affect riding
> after treatment?
>
> share your stories!!! i'd love to know...


I had it after a crash two years ago. The elbow swelled up like a
grapefruit, and I iced it. After 4 days, I still had a squishy sac on
the end of my elbow, like you say, just like Popeye's, so I got it
checked out. They gave me Diclofenac, an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-
inflammatory drug) that unlike other NSAIDs like Aspirin, Ibuprofen,
or Naproxen, is not a blood-thinner. This allowed the bursa to drain
without it just refilling again. The doctor said if it didn't go down
in 2 weeks, that he'd drain it with a needle, but it went down after
about a week and a half on the Diclofenac.

During the whole ordeal, I never quit riding. I crashed 7 miles into
my 17-mile commute, but got back on and rode the rest of the way in.
I stayed at work the whole day (icing my elbow at my desk - it was
July 3rd and we were short-staffed, and I'm the team lead, so I
toughed it out) and rode the 17 miles home. I felt manly.
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Old 24-05.-2008, 07:26 PM   #10
bigjimpack@gmail.com
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I'd say youre the idiot- criticizing others when YOU couldnt read and
comprehend.


On May 23, 10:47*pm, "Bill Sornson" <as...@ask.me> wrote:
> littlejimmybuttbac...@gmail.com top-posted yet again:
>
> > read you idiot. "if i hadnt had a helmet i'd be asking about more than
> > my elbow"

>
> To which you replied, "Helmet saved your life-- Pray to the helmet gods!!!"
>
> You're just a complete idiot.
>
> *PLONK*
>
>
>
>
>
> > On May 23, 5:36 pm, "Bill Sornson" <as...@ask.me> wrote:
> >> bigjimp...@gmail.com wrote {INSIPID TOP-POSTING FIXED}:

>
> >>>> John Kane wrote:
> >>>>> On May 23, 1:23 am, jobst.bra...@stanfordalumni.org wrote (for no
> >>>>> discernable reason):
> >>>>>> Lee Bossa wrote:
> >>>>>>> it seems to have come up following an accident last month,
> >>>>>>> requiring three stitches in right elbow, infection, antibiotics-
> >>>>>>> the whole shmear.
> >>>>>>> I noticed it and am going to get it checked out. Apparently they
> >>>>>>> sometimes have to drain it... how disabling is that? I've never
> >>>>>>> had that kind of thing done...
> >>>>>>> It's not that painful, just kind of stiff. How does it affect
> >>>>>>> riding after treatment?
> >>>>>> But was he wearing a helmet? I find amazing how people can ask
> >>>>>> that question when crash injuries to limbs are described.

>
> >>>>>> Jobst Brandt
> >>>>> One strapped to each knee hence the elbow injury.

>
> >> {OP's top-posted reply}

>
> >>> On May 23, 1:28 pm, leebossa <blans...@videotron.ca> wrote:
> >>>> duhh...what do you think? trust me if i hadn't worn a helmet i'd be
> >>>> asking about a lot more than my elbow....and i'm a SHE by the
> >>>> way...just for future reference.

>
> >> {Butt-packer chimes in}

>
> >>> Helmet saved your life-- Pray to the helmet gods!!!

>
> >> God, you're a moron. Besides your clueless, ceaseless top-posting,
> >> YOU CAN'T READ. (Hint: where does she say anything remotely like the
> >> lid saved her life?)

>
> >> It's just all so typical of AHZs and people like {insert obvious
> >> political persuasion here} Jobst.

>
> >> BS (piling up)- Hide quoted text -

>
> >> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


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Old 25-05.-2008, 05:16 AM   #11
leebossa
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thanks for the grisly details....
i had an x ray yesterday and the popeye's elbow seems to be caused by a
chip...i chipped the elbow bone in my fall. eewwww....the doctor said
there's really nothing you can do unless they remove the bone chip.
It's like the bone chips baseball players get...but they seem to pitch
or hit entire seasons with bone chips floating around in there.

Mine isn't the size of a grapefruit...it's just sore when i bump it or
put it on the table or something. My main problem with riding is that
ever since that crash i've had the willies...it shook my confidence a
bit which is entirely unlike me!but your horrible story cheered me up LOL...

Hank wrote:
> On May 22, 8:03 pm, leebossa <blans...@videotron.ca> wrote:
>> or olecranon bursitis...anyone ever have it?
>>
>> it seems to have come up following an accident last month, requiring
>> three stitches in right elbow, infection, antibiotics- the whole shmear.
>>
>> I noticed it and am going to get it checked out. Apparenlty they
>> sometimes have to drain it...how disabling is that? i've never had that
>> kind of thing done...
>>
>> it's not that painful, just kind of stiff. How does it affect riding
>> after treatment?
>>
>> share your stories!!! i'd love to know...

>
> I had it after a crash two years ago. The elbow swelled up like a
> grapefruit, and I iced it. After 4 days, I still had a squishy sac on
> the end of my elbow, like you say, just like Popeye's, so I got it
> checked out. They gave me Diclofenac, an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-
> inflammatory drug) that unlike other NSAIDs like Aspirin, Ibuprofen,
> or Naproxen, is not a blood-thinner. This allowed the bursa to drain
> without it just refilling again. The doctor said if it didn't go down
> in 2 weeks, that he'd drain it with a needle, but it went down after
> about a week and a half on the Diclofenac.
>
> During the whole ordeal, I never quit riding. I crashed 7 miles into
> my 17-mile commute, but got back on and rode the rest of the way in.
> I stayed at work the whole day (icing my elbow at my desk - it was
> July 3rd and we were short-staffed, and I'm the team lead, so I
> toughed it out) and rode the 17 miles home. I felt manly.

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Old 29-05.-2008, 08:24 AM   #12
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Bill Sornson <askme@ask.me> wrote:
> bigjimpack@gmail.com wrote {INSIPID TOP-POSTING FIXED}:
>
> God, you're a moron. Besides your clueless, ceaseless top-posting, YOU
> CAN'T READ. (Hint: where does she say anything remotely like the lid saved
> her life?)
>
> It's just all so typical of AHZs and people like {insert obvious political
> persuasion here} Jobst.


Now now, even those of us who you might (or might not) put in the AHZ
camp want nothing to do with him.

--
Dane Buson - sigdane@unixbigots.org
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