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PaPaLarry
12-26-2012, 06:54 AM
Has anyone experienced having "trigger finger"?. I have it on my thumb and 2nd finger from cutting up branches into little pieces for waste truck to take. I guess what I'm really asking, did you find having surgery the best solution, or therapy or cortizone shots? Planning to see doctor in another week.
Golfingnut
12-26-2012, 07:00 AM
Has anyone experienced having "trigger finger"?. I have it on my thumb and 2nd finger from cutting up branches into little pieces for waste truck to take. I guess what I'm really asking, did you find having surgery the best solution, or therapy or cortizone shots? Planning to see doctor in another week.
This site should help with some great information on trigger fomger: Trigger finger causes and treatment - WebMD (http://www.webmd.com/osteoarthritis/guide/trigger-finger)
NotGolfer
12-26-2012, 09:17 AM
I've had trigger finger in both hands...the middle finger and the ring finger too. Painful!! I had chiropractic manipulations to help with it. Plus I would massage my hand in the area that I felt it's beginnings on up into the finger and this would help. For me...it went away but I know of some folks who've had to have surgery for it. Before I'd do that I'd pursue other options.
rjn5656
12-26-2012, 09:47 AM
Cortisone shot helped me. It never came back.
jnieman
12-26-2012, 01:52 PM
Cortisone shot helped me. It never came back.
I have trigger finger on my right ring finger. I have a shot about every 6 -9 months from Dr Monique Grey at the Musculoskeletal Institue in Sumter Landing. Takes care of the problem. Good luck.
vickitom
12-26-2012, 03:30 PM
Had it in 3 fingers in the right hand about 7 years ago. Got a shot in each finger & it's never been back since.
Ron52
12-26-2012, 05:19 PM
I had triger finger in my thumb. Tried a cortisone short and did not work. Had the operation, pretty simple. They make an insicison about an inch to an a half at the base of the thumb. At that point they can fix the problem. Hurts the first day, but they will give you pain meds. You will be back to normal in a week to a week and a half. Good luck!!
PaPaLarry
12-26-2012, 07:08 PM
I had triger finger in my thumb. Tried a cortisone short and did not work. Had the operation, pretty simple. They make an insicison about an inch to an a half at the base of the thumb. At that point they can fix the problem. Hurts the first day, but they will give you pain meds. You will be back to normal in a week to a week and a half. Good luck!!
Do they put you to sleep for operation, or do they just numb the hand? Does the incision around thumb take care of other finger also?
Ron52
12-28-2012, 06:29 AM
They just numb the area around the thumb. No it does not include the finger. Triger finger/thumb is caused by the tendon catching on the joint, so each finger/thumb has its own. The operation is easy and does not take much time at all. If the cortisone doesn't work go for the operation. Good Luck!
PaPaLarry
12-28-2012, 07:36 AM
They just numb the area around the thumb. No it does not include the finger. Triger finger/thumb is caused by the tendon catching on the joint, so each finger/thumb has its own. The operation is easy and does not take much time at all. If the cortisone doesn't work go for the operation. Good Luck!
Thanks for that info Ron!!!!!!
PaPaLarry
12-28-2012, 04:57 PM
Just had visit with primary Doctor, and he referred me to hand doctor. Office will call, for appointment. Said they are busy. Did say that they would probably give shot first in each finger that is bothering me.
delima2000
12-28-2012, 05:09 PM
I had it on my pinkie finger. Very painful. Tried the shots but didn't work. Went for surgery It was done four years ago and no problems since.
mfp509
12-28-2012, 05:42 PM
Shots did not work for me. I had surgery on both hands - numbed the hands - very simple. Just fine now.
looneycat
01-16-2013, 09:53 AM
Has anyone experienced having "trigger finger"?. I have it on my thumb and 2nd finger from cutting up branches into little pieces for waste truck to take. I guess what I'm really asking, did you find having surgery the best solution, or therapy or cortizone shots? Planning to see doctor in another week.
sometimes temporary splinting works
CMANN
01-17-2013, 04:59 PM
Has anyone experienced having "trigger finger"?. I have it on my thumb and 2nd finger from cutting up branches into little pieces for waste truck to take. I guess what I'm really asking, did you find having surgery the best solution, or therapy or cortizone shots? Planning to see doctor in another week.
I had it, the Doctor said. It just went away in a few weeks.
PaPaLarry
01-18-2013, 07:33 PM
Well I finally made it to the Hand Specialists yesterday. And, yes, I got two needles in ring finger and thumb for trigger finger. Was told I have to wait 3-10 days before I see any improvement. If doesn't work, I have to go back again, for two more shots. OUCH!!!! If they don't work, then surgery!!!!! Glad its over for now. hehehehehehe
Happinow
01-18-2013, 07:57 PM
I had trigger finger about 25 years ago. It was my pinky finger. I didn't have pain but was unable to straighten or bend my finger. Had to use my other hand to physically open or close my finger. Got it from painting, painting and more painting! Holding my hand around a paint roller handle. I just had surgery. They didn't put me to sleep, just numbed my hand. Not being able to,use my hand for a while was frustrating, but never had a problem after that. Best of luck with what ever treatment you choose.
PaPaLarry
01-19-2013, 06:11 AM
I had trigger finger about 25 years ago. It was my pinky finger. I didn't have pain but was unable to straighten or bend my finger. Had to use my other hand to physically open or close my finger. Got it from painting, painting and more painting! Holding my hand around a paint roller handle. I just had surgery. They didn't put me to sleep, just numbed my hand. Not being able to,use my hand for a while was frustrating, but never had a problem after that. Best of luck with what ever treatment you choose.
Yes, doctor said it is usually caused by something that is repaticious, (over and over again) I got it from cutting down large oak tree branches, and then I clipped all the branches into little pieces, and filled 18 bags (big brown waste bags) I thought I was doing them a favor. Sure didn't do myself a favor. Haven't played golf in 6 weeks, because can't grip clubs. You probably got yours from gripping paint rollers and brushes!!! Lets see what happens. I'll give it a full 2 weeks
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