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Old 10-22-2009, 11:51 AM #3
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Hi Bob, Just curious as to what you are doing for your trigger finger.

I jammed my thumb and I have a clicking in the joint. It's better now but a slow process and hopefully it will get better and better. I wear a splint type deal at night so that I don't jam it again.

I also have some tendinitis going on but that is also much better. Just not using the thumb, etc. very much either. 20 years ago or so I had tendinitis. I don't believe it ever gets back to 100% although not bad.

Hope your finger is better.
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