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Old 02-28-2011, 11:57 PM #1
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Unhappy Accidentally swung my head back quickly, and finger swelling

Anyone ever do this when cold? I accidentally swung my head back quickly from the cold (I never do that anymore of course).

Any idea how long it takes to feel better after a minor thing like that, or is it minor? Thanks for your patience. I feel I can't discuss this offline anymore w/o people getting mad at me.

Also, my right forefinger & thumb are swollen & stiff. Over 4 weeks ago I jammed the thumb enough to give me nausea. I can bend w/o pain, but drawing, mouse clicking, & video games (budget solo entertainment)?

Arthritus? I don't know if PCS is deleying the healing-

Thanks again.
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