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Old 03-24-2016, 12:20 AM #1
AnnieB3 AnnieB3 is offline
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Smile Trigger Finger

Has anyone had that?

I had increasing stiffness in my hands and then, boom, over a span of a few days I got trigger finger in three of my fingers and one thumb (two in each hand).

It's not as though I do a lot with my hands, either!

A steroid injection helped the thumb, and I'll have another one in the worst finger.

It's kept me off of the computer for quite a while, so I apologize for that.

I really hope this isn't a sign of increasing inflammation! I'm glad I have some use of my hands back! Not a fun thing to have your fingers snap into a 90 degree angle! Thankfully, we have one of the best orthopedic clinics around here and they've been great!

Annie
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