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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Wayne.
This is SimonTonkin from Cornerstone whom you used to know in 1997.
Sorry to hear of your hearing condition.
Can I throw in a left field comment? I had a Lower back injury to the nerve there, and I could work it with no pain but about 1.5 days later it would flare up in agony. It sounds  like a nerve condition to me, perhaps with some inflammation involved. Nerves are really weird things. They do both referred and delayed pain. When I injured a nerve in my arm in healed at 1mm a day, but only so long as I wasn’t reinjuring it. My step daughter has Fibromyalgia and that is NUTS. Also my wife saw a neurologist and found out that the nervous system in the body responds to 5 factors in a system, tiredness, stress, depression, sickness, and physical pain. And ANY one of them can set it off. So I just make the point that nerves can be very weird.
But prolonged rest from all of the above 5 factors can sometimes help.
Best wishes.
Simon.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Wayne.<br />
This is SimonTonkin from Cornerstone whom you used to know in 1997.<br />
Sorry to hear of your hearing condition.<br />
Can I throw in a left field comment? I had a Lower back injury to the nerve there, and I could work it with no pain but about 1.5 days later it would flare up in agony. It sounds  like a nerve condition to me, perhaps with some inflammation involved. Nerves are really weird things. They do both referred and delayed pain. When I injured a nerve in my arm in healed at 1mm a day, but only so long as I wasn’t reinjuring it. My step daughter has Fibromyalgia and that is NUTS. Also my wife saw a neurologist and found out that the nervous system in the body responds to 5 factors in a system, tiredness, stress, depression, sickness, and physical pain. And ANY one of them can set it off. So I just make the point that nerves can be very weird.<br />
But prolonged rest from all of the above 5 factors can sometimes help.<br />
Best wishes.<br />
Simon.</p>
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