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01/07/2004 23:26
Sean 
01/07/2004 23:26
Sean 
Dupuytren~sq~s Contracture

Don,
I was not drawing any conclusions, as I said previously, it was only put out as something a person could check out if they wanted. It is consistent with many other studies, however. No "agenda" here. Ignore the information if you wish.

01/07/2004 23:07
Sandy Best

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01/07/2004 23:07
Sandy Best

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treatment for early stage DC

I see what you mean, Don. Incomplete information can be very misleading. Do you know where we could get the whole article?

01/07/2004 23:40
jim h

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01/07/2004 23:40
jim h

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Well, here's an 'abstract' of what I've been reading on this message board, and the Peyronie's board, for the last 4 years: Many, many people have tried Vitamin E - pills, oil, cream, high-gamma, d-alpha, 800/1200 IU - and either it doesn't work, or the people for whom it does work stop posting and never tell us about it.

I've been popping 88 IU of high-gamma E every day for a few months, and my DC continues its slow, steady progression.



01/07/2004 23:00
jim h

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01/07/2004 23:00
jim h

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Make that '800' IU. And sometimes 1200.

01/07/2004 23:07
Sandy Best

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01/07/2004 23:07
Sandy Best

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Vit E

I am sorry Vitamin E doen't work for you Jim. NA seems to be the way to go.

01/07/2004 23:07
Sandy Best

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01/07/2004 23:07
Sandy Best

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Vit E

I am sorry Vitamin E doen't work for you Jim. NA seems to be the way to go.

01/09/2004 23:56
Garry 
01/09/2004 23:56
Garry 
Hope it works out well....

DC practitioners all over the world are working towards a helping patients.

10/01/2006 23:08
mel 
10/01/2006 23:08
mel 
just diagnosed with Dupuytrens Disease

A year ago I had a fall from my bike, resulting in a scaphoid fracture. When the cast was was removed at 6 weeks, my little finger was bent towards my ring finger - the nurse told me it was due to the cast being applied too far down my fingers. In all the cast was worn for 3 months, in order to heal the fracture. During this time I contracted Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, and went through hell for 6 months, and the pain then gradually subsided. During this time the little finger was curving down towards my palm, and when I asked the physiotherapist if it would be possible to splint the finger, he told me not to worry, it would eventually be ok with exercise. Today I went to see a hand surgeon, and he tells me I have this disease and it was nothing to do with the cast. I have the hard nodules on the affected hand (since the removal of the cast), but I do also have them on my other hand, they have been there for some time.
Does anyone else have any comments - or similar experiences?

10/01/2006 23:15
Eddie 
10/01/2006 23:15
Eddie 
DP and inhuries

Mel,
If you read up on DP, you will see (anecdotal) evidence that injuries can (will?) activate a latently present Dupuytren.
On this forum, you can find a lot of information, even if some is a 'little bit' biased.

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