Corey Edwards wrote: >On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 12:57 -0700, Jeffrey Moss wrote: > > >>Does anybody else get pain in the fingers? What caused it and >>what'd you do about it? I went to a doctor last year for debilitating >>pain in my hands (mostly my right index finger), he said it was >>tendonitis and gave me steroids, which helped me recover but this pain >>in my index finger never went away. I've been thinking it's either a >>pinched nerve or permanant tendon damage or something. Any thoughts? >> >> > >Have you tried resetting your nervous system? There are still a few bugs >in Brain 1.0 and occasionally a hard reset it necessary. The developer >assures me it'll be fixed in 2.0. > >You might also try swapping another hand onto your arm and see if the >same thing happens with that one. That would tell you it's the hand and >not the arm. How old are you? It might still be covered under warranty. > >Tongue-in-cheek, I know. But have you ever considered how useless >computer troubleshooting skills often are in other realms. I cringe at >the thought of being a doctor where there's no way to say "this one's >fried, go get another". > > Despite that tongue lodged firmly in your cheek, you hit the nail on the head with Jeffrey's trouble. It is likely the nervous system that needs resetting.
Whether it's a hard or soft reset is up to Jeffrey and the Chiropractor who resets his wrist and hand. Give Chiropractic a shot at it, Jeffrey! Dr. Jones Sandy Chiropractic /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
