West R Lee
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John, why did you switch dexterity?
West
West
Ouch! Glad you're doing well. Happy to hear of your dad's outcome as well. You are both inspirational to this old man.1. My Dad had trigger finger surgery and was good to go after that, iirc. He said it was a breeze.
2. Hallux Rigitus: I had two cheilectomies on both my big toe knuckles. Hallux Rigitus or something like that? Two pointy growths on each end of the bones on that first big toe knuckle. They’d jam when I’d walk.I walked like Long John Silver for 6 months before getting the first one fixed. They shave the horned growths away. This was in my thirties. Got the second toe done when it started a couple years later. Very easy recovery. Here’s an ugly toe pic of the scars!! If that don’t work and it comes back, they fuse the joint with the toe up a bit for walking ease. Thank the Lord, I’ve been fine ever since.
That's it!1. My Dad had trigger finger surgery and was good to go after that, iirc. He said it was a breeze.
2. Hallux Rigitus: I had two cheilectomies on both my big toe knuckles. Hallux Rigitus or something like that? Two pointy growths on each end of the bones on that first big toe knuckle. They’d jam when I’d walk.I walked like Long John Silver for 6 months before getting the first one fixed. They shave the horned growths away. This was in my thirties. Got the second toe done when it started a couple years later. Very easy recovery. Here’s an ugly toe pic of the scars!! If that don’t work and it comes back, they fuse the joint with the toe up a bit for walking ease. Thank the Lord, I’ve been fine ever since.
For me it took several weeks and the improvement was gradual. Along the lines of "hey, my finger's working again!"I wish my shot would kick in, it's been 10 days.
West
This is great! And I'm in total agreement!I decided a long time ago that I'm going out kicking and screaming though.
That's my outcome with my knees and hip. The initial shot has an anesthetic in it, so the pain is gone immediately but they tell you to take it easy. Then as the inflammation slowly subsides the mobility and motion slowly improves. Then as you get towards six months it's back to being bad again. Now, they're nylon and titanium and while not like a good human knee, better than they had become.For me it took several weeks and the improvement was gradual. Along the lines of "hey, my finger's working again!"
Okay, you win!!worse than trigger finger is table saw finger...
Okay, you win!!
OK, I'm done feeling sorry for myself. Your picture conjured visions of Phil Keaggy.worse than trigger finger is table saw finger...
Cool story. I'm a right and always have been, but when I play with a left handed golfer, I love to watch them. For some reason to me, the swing from the other side of the ball just always looks so much more graceful. I've always enjoyed watching Mickelson hit a golf ball.West,
I and a fellow co-worker were at the driving range. I'm left handed, but when smacking the balls from that side, I could hit farther, but not very straight. I think I was a big slicer. I wanted to try his well used Taylor forged clubs and we decided to switch for a few minutes. I found I didn't over swing like I did as a lefty and hit straighter. It also made me think more, read more, and practice more to get to hitting the ball solidly and get to where I could play better that way. I then would putt from either side too. For me, it was just the difference of pulling the club through the ball, like a back hand in tennis vs pushing the club.
Well I'd like to die in my sleep like my grandmother did....not screaming like the other three ladies in her car that day.I decided a long time ago that I'm going out kicking and screaming though. I'm going to get every damned mile I can out of this body.
West
That's cold blooded beecee - you'd probably cut a man with a dull knifeWell I'd like to die in my sleep like my grandmother did....not screaming like the other three ladies in her car that day.
I had a boss who told a story about a guy who worked for his dad. The fellow liked to go to some rather rough bars on weekends. He came in one Monday with a knife wound and he was angry not that he had been cut, he had been cut some number of times before, but that the knife was dull. He said there was nothing that made him madder than being cut with a dull knife.That's cold blooded beecee - you'd probably cut a man with a dull knife
I had a boss who told a story about a guy who worked for his dad. The fellow liked to go to some rather rough bars on weekends. He came in one Monday with a knife wound and he was angry not that he had been cut, he had been cut some number of times before, but that the knife was dull. He said there was nothing that made him madder than being cut with a dull knife.
I have to say, that's a lifestyle I do not understand.
And you're not alone in not understanding Cynthia. And Tom, I did watch a YouTube video done by a lady therapist, but her exercises haven't helped.I used a lot of stretches from a video to get rid of mine. Look for triger finger exercises on youtube. The video I used is no longer available.
Also diclofenac helps.