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Hey there franklin :)
I don't have the locking but my hands feels tight...like they are swollen but they aren't. Except for my left index finger....the large knuckle is swollen all the time. Celebrex seems to keep the swelling down a bit. I have SFN and I still get the electrical zings around all my finger nails.
I haven't thought about rubbing my hands with the Epsom Salt Lotion..I'm going to try that tonight ! ps...the skin on my feet feels very tight too. Not sure what that's about. Debi from Georgia |
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Debi from Georgia |
I hope this isn't too far off the locking base, or the swollen, though not swollen off shoot, but here goes.
Somehow in the 21st Century, I still use a ton of paper at work. With in the increase in decreasing tactile sensation in hands, especially finger tips I have become a nightmare in sorting all of this paper, not to mention I get more paper cuts, though that is likely a function of the parts of my fingers I now use. I do a lot of sorting mid second joint. I have some feeling there though and it doesn't tend to get squirrely like my finger tips after time. The only downside is cuts. I have a serious case of being Lenny from Of Mice and Men. My hands and just not supple. |
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Yes I also get tightness and locking feeling in my hands. Especially at night they wake me up due to numbness and pain. My hands are very contracted when I wake up in the morning. The first thing I do is some gentle hyperextention stretching. This seems to help a bit. |
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My fingers jump sometimes when I am trying to hold objects. Back in the days of my hospital time, for months my hands felt like they wanted to close almost to be a relaxed fist. This has improved somewhat, but I have a tremor in my hands now especially when I try to straighten my fingers. Since we have such similar situations, I am willing to bet that this will settle down. Can you e mail your dr. and mention it? |
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