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04/08/2013 21:43
cschieber
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04/08/2013 21:43
cschieber
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Re: Jeff's unique story
Hi Jeff. Thanks for the clarification on the hip. I totally misread your post.
It took me two years to get a diagnosis because my only symptoms initially were large, painful knuckle pads. I went to a hand surgeon to have the tissue biopsied and she took one look and said "You have Dupuytrens". Did your knuckle pads come back after they were removed?
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04/08/2013 22:12
JDiddy
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04/08/2013 22:12
JDiddy
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Re: Jeff's unique story
I had the Knuckle Pad/Garrod's Pad performed at the same time as one of my release surgeries and the only fingers that have any recurrence are my index fingers on both hands. Mine were also painful and I still have some difficulty making a fist.
Edited 04/09/13 01:14
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