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Haven't been on here for a while.
With PN progressing into my hands I am now having trouble holding on to things. Not through lack of strength as yet, I think it's more that I am not exerting enough pressure. It tends to feel like they are slippery. I assume I am not the only one with this problem & was wondering if there is something I could apply to my hands to give them more of a grip. Some sort of cream or spray that sets slightly tacky perhaps. Unfortunately I use a touch screen mobile phone in the course of my work & gloves dont work. Also the temperature control of my hands has gone nuts. In the winter they feel frozen & in summer they burn. I find myself sitting on them a lot. My feet are the same of course but I have taught myself to ignore them. |
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I totally get what you are saying, do the same myself. I have often thought the same thing, maybe I'm not gripping hard enough. To me it feels like I am. I am always dropping my keys, used to drop my cellphone (I have taught myself not to carry it in my hand), I drop dishes, silverware, and such. It can be very aggravating at times, especially when you drop something, pick it up and drop it again.
![]() As for something to use on the hands, I had not thought about that.
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Deb We urge all doctors to take time to listen to your patients.. don't "isolate" symptoms but look at the whole spectrum. If a patient tells you s/he feels as if s/he's falling apart and "nothing seems to be working properly", chances are s/he's right! |
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It's not only the touch sensation but the strength of the grip.
I try to pick things up sometimes, but I just can't feel hem there. I try to pick up something- maybe 2 or 3 tries, before I get it (say pennies.dimes, keys,etc.) So not feeling, and not gripping strong enough, combine to make mea clumsy fool with....... the 'drops'!
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A relative said she had dropsy and heart trouble. Kept dropping things and didn't have the heart to pick it up.
BoooooHisssss, bad attempt at humor. I'm sorry I don't have anything constructive to say.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | darlindeb25 (07-07-2011) |
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LOL got to hand it to you Barb...
What about one of these? http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/s...st/8634893.stm I watched the segment live about a week ago and they had this guy on bbc being interviewed with this amazing hand. He demonstrated it could do all the basics of a real hand including strength / touch. The guy had a big grin on his face when he spun his hand 360deg. Seriously it was very cool ![]() |
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Is using rubber bands around the tubes, containers or whatever. This really helps me...as I can't always 'tell' when I'm slipping my gripping? But the bands stop the slip and thus I grip. YOu get them from many fruits or veggies and thus they are free = cheap? Easier to 'get' than let that full tube of shampoo land on your foot! Need I say more? Dropping those things can HURT! Good luck and hugs?
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"Thanks for this!" says: | echoes long ago (05-28-2011) |
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