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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Posts: 1,634
Name: Joel Callahan |
Hi...
Well, I have been diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and using the mouse/computer is very painful. I literally do not want to touch it. On a good day, I sit down for a few minutes then recoil as if the keyboard is covered with leprocy. On bad days I don't touch anything. I've had xrays and ultrasounds and it looks like it's surgery for me. I go back to my hand surgeon on 03-Dec and get the final word on surgery and the date it will happen. I've been told that I can't really do anything with my hands for 6 weeks, and may in fact be in casts for the first 2 weeks (so they don't bend). I've been absent from here for a little while, and am unlikely to return until the surgery is over and I've completed my therapy. This is a great site and I miss it greatly. Cheers -Joel |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Dutch Mountains
Age: 45
Posts: 210
Name: Erik Clemens |
Best of luck too !!
Since you can not work for the coming weeks, I would advice you to start practicizing mousing with your left hand (if you're righthanded of course |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Athens
Age: 36
Posts: 344
Name: Lambros Potamianos |
hope you have a quick recovery. I have had several problems due to pressure and fatigue from work, but not been diagnosed with anything that serious. when my hand started complaining seriously in the past (after continuous 12 hour weeks) I bought the best ergonomic mouse I could find and it did a serious job.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Chicago
Age: 27
Posts: 27
Name: Nick Glazebrook |
sorry man - I had the same a couple of years ago and was sure surgery was the only way out - but physical therapy did the trick. I am fine now (as long as I keep doing the exercises...
good luck ng |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: chicago
Age: 31
Posts: 2,355
Name: Tom Livings |
Best of luck man, on your return you should investigate some more ergonomic input devices.
I know it sounds like closing the stable door after the horse has done a runner, but hey, you dont want to end up in the same position and I assume you want to carry on in your chosen profession. I use a trackball instead of a mouse after having some shoulder problems. I also have a wacom and a Nostromo N52. Im on my 3rd keyboard in a year, have recently bought a curved desk and Im buying a new chair next week (bad back). I am also starting pilates (doctors orders) and kind of wish Id followed my dream and been a photo-journalist instead of my current 'sedentary' role. Ergonomics are very important and often neglected in a whirl of deadlines and tutorials. Our generation are beginning to realize the price! Good luck fella, Tom.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Chicago
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Name: Jack Bransfield |
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And as for pilates, I think you'll warm to it when you discover that the majority of people in a given class tend to be very fit women. That should offer some added motivation to show up Jack
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