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Nhs is shit!

Had my follow up appointment about my wrists. The physio said 'there's no sign of arthritis, but there's a thickening of the tendon sheaths.there's no inflammation so it's probably a repetitive strain problem'.

I Google the thickened tendon sheaths and the first hit said that thickening of the tendon sheaths is the result of repeated inflammation and results in...well what I've got! 18 months and the twats still misdiagnosed the problem where as Google nailed it in one hit!

I feel well and truly fobbed off.
 
Nhs is shit!

Had my follow up appointment about my wrists. The physio said 'there's no sign of arthritis, but there's a thickening of the tendon sheaths.there's no inflammation so it's probably a repetitive strain problem'.

I Google the thickened tendon sheaths and the first hit said that thickening of the tendon sheaths is the result of repeated inflammation and results in...well what I've got! 18 months and the twats still misdiagnosed the problem where as Google nailed it in one hit!

I feel well and truly fobbed off.

I've got tenosynovitis in both my achilles, several flexor/extensor muscles of the feet and of my left knee.. Shit is painful and the only couple things I've ever found relief from is light-to-mild exercise w/ more than adequate cool-down/stretching after, sometimes heat and lots of weed..


Hope you feel better!! Unfortunately, it seems that once you get it, you are more prone to it in the future..
 
I've got tenosynovitis in both my achilles, several flexor/extensor muscles of the feet and of my left knee.. Shit is painful and the only couple things I've ever found relief from is light-to-mild exercise w/ more than adequate cool-down/stretching after, sometimes heat and lots of weed..


Hope you feel better!! Unfortunately, it seems that once you get it, you are more prone to it in the future..

I think I've had an 18month cycle of it that's now left me with this thickening of the sheaths.

I would get a problem with it but in the 3 days it takes to get a doctors appointment the inflammation had died down and all was OK. A week or so later and I get the same thing. Now they are constantly weak (I was the bloke that could always get the lid off the jar) and painful to do certain movements. The advice I was given? Don't do those movements!
 
8 hours sleep what's that I get max 7 hours normally it's 6 don't do bitterness myself prefer to just vent when and if needed the only time I bite my tongue is with the wife as she's always right I'm fooked either way [emoji23] and falling asleep two big fat joints I'm gone in 5 mins

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I sleep big! 12 hours easily, have been known to do 24'ers on special occasions. 9 to 10 is the standard for me. And yes, my dad was the same.

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Nhs is shit!

Had my follow up appointment about my wrists. The physio said 'there's no sign of arthritis, but there's a thickening of the tendon sheaths.there's no inflammation so it's probably a repetitive strain problem'.

I Google the thickened tendon sheaths and the first hit said that thickening of the tendon sheaths is the result of repeated inflammation and results in...well what I've got! 18 months and the twats still misdiagnosed the problem where as Google nailed it in one hit!

I feel well and truly fobbed off.
Webmd has done diagnostics that doctors failed to figure out with my mom. She had horrible digestive problems for a couple of years, multiple doctors kept saying it was this and that, nothing fixed it. One day, I got her on the phone and started going through the symptoms on webmd and it turned out to be allergies to her diabetes meds. She spoke with the doctor the next day, switched the med and it went away...

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I think I've had an 18month cycle of it that's now left me with this thickening of the sheaths.

I would get a problem with it but in the 3 days it takes to get a doctors appointment the inflammation had died down and all was OK. A week or so later and I get the same thing. Now they are constantly weak (I was the bloke that could always get the lid off the jar) and painful to do certain movements. The advice I was given? Don't do those movements!
Those sleeves really help, dude. I get these pains on my wrists and elbows. On the wrists, it feels like something painfully stretching inside the wrists, and the elbows are a different pain, on the lower arm external side, like a sore muscle.

Anyway, I have the sleeve for the wrists and something that adds pressure to the lower arm and makes the elbow stop hurting, I think it's tennis elbow. Even though I've never played tennis...

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