- Mon Mar 21, 2022 6:39 am
#100443
Now just in case you have the occasional twinge when pulling in that clutch or kicking over the Bullet - or just lifting a coffee pot, may I suggest a drug free gel to try?
When I first heard of it I'm afraid I was very sceptical. "How can that possibly work?" I put it in the category of magnets on the petrol tank to increase the octane rating.
But there are times when my wrists are very painful and because I can't use ibuprofen based things I thought, nothing ventured : so... The product is called 'Flexiseq' and it's applied to the affected joint and allowed to dry on the skin. I've been quite amazed at its effectiveness. Available from chemists and not cheap at around £20 a tube of gel but it certainly works for me.
And I have no connection with the manufacturer - just a satisfied user
When I first heard of it I'm afraid I was very sceptical. "How can that possibly work?" I put it in the category of magnets on the petrol tank to increase the octane rating.
But there are times when my wrists are very painful and because I can't use ibuprofen based things I thought, nothing ventured : so... The product is called 'Flexiseq' and it's applied to the affected joint and allowed to dry on the skin. I've been quite amazed at its effectiveness. Available from chemists and not cheap at around £20 a tube of gel but it certainly works for me.
And I have no connection with the manufacturer - just a satisfied user