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		<description>Hello Sergey,

While I am not permitted to respond to your case in particular, I would expect that someone treating a baker&#039;s cyst would experience some improvement within two - three weeks. How much relief or improvement should be expected? Everyone is different, and the only way to know is to try. If there are aggravating factors that have not been eliminated, the relief will only be temporary. Once a person establishes their peak improvement, treatments should be spread out more and more until six week intervals are achieved, (if possible.) If a person has achieved no relief within three weeks, the treatment simply may not work on him/her, and treatment should be discontinued.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Sergey,</p>
<p>While I am not permitted to respond to your case in particular, I would expect that someone treating a baker&#8217;s cyst would experience some improvement within two &#8211; three weeks. How much relief or improvement should be expected? Everyone is different, and the only way to know is to try. If there are aggravating factors that have not been eliminated, the relief will only be temporary. Once a person establishes their peak improvement, treatments should be spread out more and more until six week intervals are achieved, (if possible.) If a person has achieved no relief within three weeks, the treatment simply may not work on him/her, and treatment should be discontinued.</p>
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		<title>By: Sergey</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2011 18:51:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Lawrence, 
I started treating my baker&#039;s cysts as a bursitis, using protocol in chapters 6 and 8 of your book. I was expecting to see some positive results within one week (after 2 treatments for both knees for 6 minutes each). I developed my cysts many months ago, but they are not big, approximately 3 to 6 cm. When can I expect to see results?

Thank you,
Sergey</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Lawrence,<br />
I started treating my baker&#8217;s cysts as a bursitis, using protocol in chapters 6 and 8 of your book. I was expecting to see some positive results within one week (after 2 treatments for both knees for 6 minutes each). I developed my cysts many months ago, but they are not big, approximately 3 to 6 cm. When can I expect to see results?</p>
<p>Thank you,<br />
Sergey</p>
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