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08/02/08 20:03![]()
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Pain and Dupuytren's
I developed this "problem" about 7 years ago, recently the pain associated with the nodules and cords is significant. Yesterday I met with a hand surgeon for his exam. He stated there is no pain associated with Dup's. So I must be having something else going on. Are there others out there with PAIN? An additional comment regarding NA...."It's a flash in the pan" alternative to the standard slice and dice surgery...comments? |
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Re: Pain and Dupuytren's
My Dupuytren's is not very painful but others reported itching and pain. My guess is that the nodule/cord themselve is not painful but when it happens to press on a nerve it causes pain. Maybe it's a little like a spinal disk that doesn't hurt but if it presses on a nerve ... |
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08/03/08 09:30![]()
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Re: Pain and Dupuytren's
Hi Australia Calling-welcome to the forum. |
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08/05/08 21:23![]()
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Cortisone Shots: Do It
The Cortisone shots that Dr. Kline (Oregon) did for me not only reduced pain but also the size and hardness of my nodules. Some CHS actually try and regularly use these shots to keep the disease at bay. This is not generally done as there may be side effects from to too much Cortisone. At present mine are not aggressive so I'm planning on having it done every year or two. |
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08/07/08 14:35![]()
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Re: Pain and Dupuytren's
I developed my 1st nodule about 1-1/2 years ago and now both palms are fully involved, but no contricture. I have developed a trigger finger. I have had discomfort off and on, and actual pain when I bump my palm on something or grip something too tightly. It's easy for a doctor who has never had dup's to say it is not painful. My hands are very stiff in the mornings and that is when my trigger finger acts up. It is a little painful but not enough to have anything done to it. |
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08/09/08 00:35![]()
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Re: Pain and Dupuytren's
I have only one nodule and cord, and have had an injections, which has reduced the size....no pain but I do have tenderness sometimes...it seems to come and go. I imagine it has to do with where it is on my hand. I wear padded gloves when sweeping, driving the car, etc., just to keep pressure off of it. I'm curious to see whether radiation reduces the occasional tenderness. I think that doctor doesn't know enough about it! |
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08/11/08 11:18![]()
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Re: Pain and Dupuytren's
Hi Australia Calling. I would be interested in the dose rate of the use of Cortisone(Kenalog). How often between injections? I've had a nodule treated with Radiotherapy ( 30 Gy) which has stopped growing. I would like to discuss the option with my medical practitioner. |
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