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I was born in the early 80's... So guess I would be a child of the 80's and 90's. Though Ive been on my own sense 1997... I may not be the baby of this group but AI think I'm one of the younger croud...
Gawd!!! I hate this stupid wrist brace!!!
But I can't function without it... I hate having arthritis, yes 6 years ago I was diagnosed with R.A. and it sucks big time...
I think you are one of the youngest ... I remember when I was always the baby ... long way from that now:/
I also have RA in my wrists and hands since I was 17. My mom is an OT, so she made me all my wrist and finger braces. It worsened with age and the work I was doing for a while. Some days, especially if I've been pulling weeds the day before or doing a lot of pipetting in my job, I could hardly open my hands the next morning if I would not wear the guards. There were days that I had to call for a ride home from work because I could not push in the button on the gear shifter on my car! My grip was very poor for a while. I fear becoming my grandmother whose hands became curled and practically useless with arthritis by the time she hit her mid-50's. She passed away in her early 60's, and she looked old decades beyond her age ... so sad for someone who never smoked and from the sounds of it, had no vices. But my arthritis has improved a lot in the last 3 years; not sure why. I do eat a lot of local unfiltered honey ... maybe there is bee venom in it. I did take bee venom honey for a while too, and even intentionally had bees sting my hands as bee venom reduces the symptoms of arthritis. I first thought it just masked the pain of the sting, but the effects are much longer lasting than that. My fingers still ache when it is cold, so I have a lamp that produces a lot of heat positioned over my keyboard to keep my fingers warm.
I do my best to not complain or moan about my aches and pains, I've gotten fairly good at masking it visibly. I can't take anything for it, as I have to watch what goes through my liver, and most medications make me extremely ill. So I wear a cheap not properly fitted brace, that helps for a bit. But the brace tends to minimise my circulation "sp?"
I know that I am asking for trouble in the long run, with the work that I do. But I have tried doing light duty, indoor work, and I am miserable doing it. Flat out don't like who I am, when I'm stuck working inside and with the general public. People tend to vent on me more than others, and I really don't like all the added crud from other peoples dramma. lol So I have figured out where I am happiest, and what makes me happy with myself, and that is what I do. And in turn, I know that I will have to pay for it eventually. Luckily my joints, especially my left wrist don't get to bad until we have a shift in pressure, or temperature. So really it's only bad for a month total out of the year for me. So it could be worse.