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Old 04-12-2008, 09:21 AM
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Well, basicly before I started my new diet on Sunday. My family made about 100 cinnamon rolls, and I ate about I think 10-15 of them.

My teacher said that possibly its my gallbladder thats hurting...not a pinched nerve because its not that much of a pain....

What do you guys think?
How would your gallbladder make your trap hurt? I don't understand the reasoning there. The gallbladder is basically just a sac of bile. Plus, the gallbladder isn't anywhere near your traps, espacially the higher area of trap where you said you were feeling the pain from.

What 'teacher' told you this?
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Old 04-14-2008, 01:17 AM
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No clue what she teaches, just in a computer lab all day working. But man, its not going away, so when I go see the doctor soon, gonna figure what the heck is wrong...
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Old 04-14-2008, 01:17 AM
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She just makes sure I am on task.
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Old 04-14-2008, 01:36 AM
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Soooo... a computer teacher is trying to school you on anatomy and physiology? hahahahahaha

Quick lesson, if someone isn't familiar with anatomy (or nutrition, or biomechanics, or kinesiology, or anything like that) DON'T count on them for advice in this field.
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Old 04-14-2008, 05:56 AM
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This thread is funny.

Bakkily, if your traps are sore from bicep curls, like sentinel said, something isn't adding up. I would guess that you strained something on another exercise and you only felt it when you hit the bicep curls.

I've heard people say their form is good, only to see that their version of good is my version of shit. So unless I see you do the exercise I can't comment on whether your form is actually good or not. I'd guess your form on these is alright since unless your swinging it's hard to fuck up a bicep curl. Check your form on your back exercises and make sure that it's good, it could be the cause of your pain (ie. cumulative injury type of thing). Especially since alot of injuries are not caused by what you're doing at that sepcific moment in time.
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^^^Agree.

Gallbladder attacks can refer pain to different places like the back of the shoulder, or the chest so maybe that is what the teacher was talking about.

Could be a trigger point.
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