Well, since you asked...
DON'T FREAK OUT.
First let me say that calling this a tendonosis is putting the cart before the horse. If it is a tendonosis, the recovery is longer and the treatment more involved.
However, we have no evidence in your case that this is anything but a tendinitis at this point. And, treating it as such is the best option. Now, if 3 weeks of rest goes by and you're not significantly better, well, then we worry about a tendonosis and you go for more testing. If it is a tendonosis and we're treating it like a tendonitis, you are no worse for the wear, it just won't get better as fast as a tendinitis will.
Here's a link with more information on the matter:
http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/2000/05_00/khan.htm
Remember, DON'T PANIC.



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