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Old 04-19-2009, 04:11 AM #1
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Default My hand

Here is a picture of my hand which is twisting up a lot. I feel really sad about it, it is my dominant hand and obviously it is becoming difficult to do stuff with it. As always with this stuff, it happens gradually over a long period of time, then becomes abruptly much much worse. My other hand it a little twisted, but it's not as bad as the one pictured.

This is what it looks like - the fingers are bent obviously, but it also bends forwards at the wrist. It looks like it should be really uncomfortable but actually it isn't as that is just the way it is most comfortable for it to be. My wrist does get uncomfortable though.

thanks for reading and looking, a rather sad Raglet
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