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<blockquote data-quote="poohtiggy" data-source="post: 645546" data-attributes="member: 130077"><p>I am so pleased you now have the right diagnosis, it was obvious to me when I saw the photos my heart goes out to you because I have been there.I was afraid to give too much information because it's a scary condition. Mine is 15 years ago now but I was unlucky enough to have my hand set as though holding a cup (because of the nature of the fracture) and because of the RSD my fingers remained bent but thanks to the therapists and a lot of painful exercises they are now almost fully straight again. Keep up with the excersises, they are very painful and you may always have a 'slanted' hand but at the end of the day if it hadn't been picked up and treated it could have been much much worse. All I was told at the time was it was a reaction of the nervous system. Good look with the exercises, just grit your teeth, the more you do the better your hand will be</p><p>I</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poohtiggy, post: 645546, member: 130077"] I am so pleased you now have the right diagnosis, it was obvious to me when I saw the photos my heart goes out to you because I have been there.I was afraid to give too much information because it's a scary condition. Mine is 15 years ago now but I was unlucky enough to have my hand set as though holding a cup (because of the nature of the fracture) and because of the RSD my fingers remained bent but thanks to the therapists and a lot of painful exercises they are now almost fully straight again. Keep up with the excersises, they are very painful and you may always have a 'slanted' hand but at the end of the day if it hadn't been picked up and treated it could have been much much worse. All I was told at the time was it was a reaction of the nervous system. Good look with the exercises, just grit your teeth, the more you do the better your hand will be I [/QUOTE]
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