My understanding of your problem is that your hand was
cramping up in the position called Texas freeway
salute also known as the partial peace sign. Staying
away from drivers using cellphones in traffic along
with cortisone should clear up this affliction. Also,
stop reaching for things up high.
Dr. Jayhawk
He who can't decide to root for Mizzou, OU or just hit
myself over the head with a hammer.
--- "Jimmy D. Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I lucked out on my "trigger fingers". My ortho doc
> was able to shoot
> the affected joints with cortisone instead of
> operating. It's been
> three days since the shots and both fingers are
> getting a little better
> than the day before. Swelling has gone down and I
> can actually close
> both fingers. Also while I at the Docs, I got my
> 6th month shot of
> cortisone in my right shoulder. Shoulder joint is
> bone on bone and I
> could get a new shoulder, but really don't want that
> operation as long
> as the 6 month shot continues to work. Doesn't
> bother my casting, only
> when I reach up high for something does it act up.
>
> So, it appears that in a few days I'll be back at
> the tying bench. :-P
>
> JIMMY D
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