Arthritis
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My 70yr old dad who worked in heavy industry all his life reckons our generation are wearing out the NHS with moans like that.
Fanny's. If it isn't green, black or dropping off get on with it lol
Fanny's. If it isn't green, black or dropping off get on with it lol
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Crikey you seem a bit young for arthritis, doesn’t that happen to really really really old people?
How about not having a sig at all?
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Ah well my 78 year old dad has had one thumb joint replaced and another one due next month!
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I’m in the toughen up buttercup camp
Lots of pro-active work helps. I used to get very painful hands, elbows and knees. If I had long days of heavy work, especially grip work I’d wake up with claws for hands and had to prise my fingers open and start to get them moving.
Now I’m pretty good, I take cod liver oil every day or joint care, I have regular warm baths, if my hand is starting to ache I try and limit heavy work with it if possible. One of my colleagues was injecting painkillers each day on one job . Now he doesn’t need to. It’s also a massive benefit to stay hydrated, it helps with muscle and tendon flexibility.
Listen to your body and give it time to rest. I go to the gym and lift heavy when I’m home, it helps a lot to stretch.
Plus to any budding mechanics, never hit spanner’s or anything with your palm, you get scar tissue eventually and it destroys your hands.
Anyway, a bit of pain is good for the soul.
Dave!
Lots of pro-active work helps. I used to get very painful hands, elbows and knees. If I had long days of heavy work, especially grip work I’d wake up with claws for hands and had to prise my fingers open and start to get them moving.
Now I’m pretty good, I take cod liver oil every day or joint care, I have regular warm baths, if my hand is starting to ache I try and limit heavy work with it if possible. One of my colleagues was injecting painkillers each day on one job . Now he doesn’t need to. It’s also a massive benefit to stay hydrated, it helps with muscle and tendon flexibility.
Listen to your body and give it time to rest. I go to the gym and lift heavy when I’m home, it helps a lot to stretch.
Plus to any budding mechanics, never hit spanner’s or anything with your palm, you get scar tissue eventually and it destroys your hands.
Anyway, a bit of pain is good for the soul.
Dave!
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I don't think any of that applies to arthritis. You seem to have just posted again about how tough you are and your routine at the gym
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Toughen up buttercup by taking cod liver oil every day, having regular warm baths and limiting heavy work. Then you’ll be a sexual Tyrannosaurus, just like Dave!
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Is Dave’s paw maintenance programme directly applicable to human hands?
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It has helped my friend Glenn out with his massively. Yep still his advice which helped the pain out with me. I’m not saying it’s a cure for chalky arthritic bones by any stretch but there are lots of ways to help.
This doesn’t apply to Gav as he isn’t fat but my MIL who had 2 knee operations and was always complaining lost a load of weight and because she spends hours painting in her retirement now doesn’t complain of any flare ups at all.
At a guess I’d say nearly everyone over 50 in my job has joint problems of some sort.
Dave!
This doesn’t apply to Gav as he isn’t fat but my MIL who had 2 knee operations and was always complaining lost a load of weight and because she spends hours painting in her retirement now doesn’t complain of any flare ups at all.
At a guess I’d say nearly everyone over 50 in my job has joint problems of some sort.
Dave!
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Ok, it made no difference
Dave!
Dave!
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Next you’ll be suggesting that my chiropractor mate has actually helped people.
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Dave clearly has never had gout.
Hopefully he does tho and realises crystals in joints aren't that nice
Hopefully he does tho and realises crystals in joints aren't that nice
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Learn to drive with the other hand?
The Evo forum really is a shadow of its former self. I remember when the internet was for the elite and now they seem to let any spastic on
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Call it free rehab
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- Explosive Newt
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Have you looked into orthotics? Can be useful, especially if the joint has worn due to it subluxing or something inborn. Not for everyone, though, especially as I have yet to see one that looks... ah... subtle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27496985 before people ask for evidence
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I have one that does help a bit but renders the thumb nearly useless. My dad’s consultant who has rebuilt one of his thumb joints and is going to do the other soon has told him to tell me to “get myself referred to him” I’m not entirely sure how I go about that.Explosive Newt wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 8:41 pmHave you looked into orthotics? Can be useful, especially if the joint has worn due to it subluxing or something inborn. Not for everyone, though, especially as I have yet to see one that looks... ah... subtle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27496985 before people ask for evidence
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Go and see your doctor, give them the details of the consultant, tell them he's offered to help and your doctor should be able to refer you.Zonda_ wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 8:52 pmI have one that does help a bit but renders the thumb nearly useless. My dad’s consultant who has rebuilt one of his thumb joints and is going to do the other soon has told him to tell me to “get myself referred to him” I’m not entirely sure how I go about that.Explosive Newt wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 8:41 pmHave you looked into orthotics? Can be useful, especially if the joint has worn due to it subluxing or something inborn. Not for everyone, though, especially as I have yet to see one that looks... ah... subtle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27496985 before people ask for evidence
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