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Anyone ever dealt with trigger finger? I had it on my left thumb, had it fixed surgically.

Sometimes after digging/pitchforking a lot of soil, I'll have a trigger finger-type reaction in a finger the next morning. I have found that keeping my hand flat over night (resting palm on the mattress while I sleep), TF doesn't develop.
 
Someone said they're starting to make a combo now in one pill. I guess it's something new.

Tylenofen? Ibuprenol?

I don't know. I think it may have been Shrek who mentioned it. Could be wrong.
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Anyone ever dealt with trigger finger? I had it on my left thumb, had it fixed surgically.

Sometimes after digging/pitchforking a lot of soil, I'll have a trigger finger-type reaction in a finger the next morning. I have found that keeping my hand flat over night (resting palm on the mattress while I sleep), TF doesn't develop.
I developed it in one of my thumbs after an awkward bout with a garlic press where I actually heard the tendon pop. Steroid injection (twice) and it abated on its own, which is good. Nobody needs a permanent "thumbs up!"...although the permanent bird to flip might be useful. ;)
 
Anyone ever dealt with trigger finger? I had it on my left thumb, had it fixed surgically.

Sometimes after digging/pitchforking a lot of soil, I'll have a trigger finger-type reaction in a finger the next morning. I have found that keeping my hand flat over night (resting palm on the mattress while I sleep), TF doesn't develop.
Yes I’ve had that happen! I think I had been doing knife work, chopping vegetables for canning or something like that. It affected my pinky and ring finger on my right hand. Maybe I had been doing farm labor beforehand, I just remember it happened when I was using a chef knife.
 

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