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06/08/2005 23:29
Tolucca

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06/08/2005 23:29
Tolucca

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Based on What?

Show me <<one>> study regarding DD that can back that up and I'll sign up for any MLM you have to offer.

06/11/2005 23:28
ANON EMUS

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06/11/2005 23:28
ANON EMUS

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yes Yoga!

Where have you nuts come from suddenly? No wonder I seldom post anymore. It used to be only Sean, now there are so many others.

Randy, toM and a few others work too hard to maintain sensibility.

As for the silly posters; do your things with Chiropractors, Acupunturists and intake of subtances that may excaserbate your conditions, but please stop posting your nonsense.

06/13/2005 23:36
cat 
06/13/2005 23:36
cat 
yes Yoga!

I agree that yoga is a great help with this condition. Hey, don't knock it til you've tried it. It involves some effort, which most people don't like. All the mudras (hand movements) and many of the asanas are perfect for stretching the hands and keeping them flexible. Try it for a month or two, and see for yourself!

06/14/2005 23:43
JERRY 
06/14/2005 23:43
JERRY 
Yoga

There have been no successful reports of Yoga exercises being of benefit to D/C. In fact, the stressful stretching may exacerbate the condition.

06/14/2005 23:03
tOm

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06/14/2005 23:03
tOm

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Yoga

I agree that yoga is a very beneficial exercise, but in no way believe it has any practical benefit for DC.

Is this another sales pitch by the followers of the money hungry Don King of the yoga world--Bikram?

06/14/2005 23:40
JERRY 
06/14/2005 23:40
JERRY 
Yoga

If you can straighten out your fingers, then you do not have Dupuytren's Contracture.

06/14/2005 23:21
Roxy

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06/14/2005 23:21
Roxy

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Yoga

Really? My hand doctor would be pleased to hear that. I have an appointment with Dr. Eaton comming up soon for NA. Perhaps I should cancel?

06/14/2005 23:51
JERRY 
06/14/2005 23:51
JERRY 
The Table Test

Be certain to advise Dr. Eaton prior to your visit that you can straighten your fingers. He will be the one to determine if you have D/C or whatever and if NA will be of help.

Good Luck

06/14/2005 23:20
Randy H.

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06/14/2005 23:20
Randy H.

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The Table Test

Roxy,

This is very simple: If your fingers are straight enough so that you can place all of the palm of your hand flat on a table with no strain, you really don't have a problem and may not be ready for NA, if ever. If it 'ant broke, it's very hard to fix.

06/15/2005 23:51
tOm

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06/15/2005 23:51
tOm

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Always try least invasive method and get a good doc

Roxy, sorry I don't feel that the word skeptic is an insult.

There have been some gullible individuals here claiming that Bikram yoga as a virtual panacea. A few searches on the web and you can find that this individual (Bikram) is a shyster and crook of the first order.

If you search through the various topics you can find some articles I've pasted in that document the Don King of the yoga world.

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