minkydog
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Alright, here's the thing: I'm an RN, 29yrs, but nurses make the worst patients
Several months ago I was diagnosed with arthritis in both thumbs and injected with cortisone(~ow) the steroid was wonderful--for about 2 months. Since then the pain has been sure and steady, about 2-3 out of 10 all the time, like you slammed your hand in a car door yesterday. Without the bruising.
My right thumb is swollen and warm all the time--I swear it looks just like a chicken leg
It's hard to grip things with my hands and i can't open most jars or pudding cups. Even pulling up pants and changing diapers is difficult, but not completely unmanageable.the pain is bearable, as long as my hubby doesn't hold my hand or my son doesn't grab me by the hand--then it's a 7-8
I have heard there are two schools of thought on treating arthritis: 1) be aggressive, don't wait too long. If surgery is indicated there is no reason to wait...and 2) wait as long as you can, until you are really unable to do things and the pain is great. Well, like I said, the pain is bearable but so annoying. All I can take is tylenol due to severe allergy to ibuprofen. And tylenol doesn't help. I don't know what else the doctor can do for me to relieve pain, since most anti-inflammatories are out. More cortisone is an option,but not a good one. The doctor can't see me for about 2wks.
How do I know when I just need to have the surgery done?
Several months ago I was diagnosed with arthritis in both thumbs and injected with cortisone(~ow) the steroid was wonderful--for about 2 months. Since then the pain has been sure and steady, about 2-3 out of 10 all the time, like you slammed your hand in a car door yesterday. Without the bruising.
My right thumb is swollen and warm all the time--I swear it looks just like a chicken leg
It's hard to grip things with my hands and i can't open most jars or pudding cups. Even pulling up pants and changing diapers is difficult, but not completely unmanageable.the pain is bearable, as long as my hubby doesn't hold my hand or my son doesn't grab me by the hand--then it's a 7-8
I have heard there are two schools of thought on treating arthritis: 1) be aggressive, don't wait too long. If surgery is indicated there is no reason to wait...and 2) wait as long as you can, until you are really unable to do things and the pain is great. Well, like I said, the pain is bearable but so annoying. All I can take is tylenol due to severe allergy to ibuprofen. And tylenol doesn't help. I don't know what else the doctor can do for me to relieve pain, since most anti-inflammatories are out. More cortisone is an option,but not a good one. The doctor can't see me for about 2wks.
How do I know when I just need to have the surgery done?
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), but so many people are SOOO against having surgery, and I don't understand it. Yes, I understand there are risks, but medicine has come a long way since leeches and hack-saws. There are REASONS surgery exists and new techniques and procedures are being developed, it's to ease pain and make life more enjoyable!