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<blockquote data-quote="poohtiggy" data-source="post: 659709" data-attributes="member: 130077"><p>Hi, it's good to hear you have some slight movement in the thumb, keep doing what you're doing as it is showing results and yes, having it in warm water will help and also makes it easier to try moving it. I feel for you because it's hard and painful, very painful! I didn't have a problem anywhere else on my body so you have been unlucky a second time, poor you. I imagine you feel like you're not getting anywhere very fast but it is a very slow recovery. It will take quite some time before you see any noticeable difference but every exercise and movement is a step nearer that goal so keep it up and don't despair, you will get results in the end. Well done for persevering, some people give up because they can't work through the pain, you are doing great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poohtiggy, post: 659709, member: 130077"] Hi, it's good to hear you have some slight movement in the thumb, keep doing what you're doing as it is showing results and yes, having it in warm water will help and also makes it easier to try moving it. I feel for you because it's hard and painful, very painful! I didn't have a problem anywhere else on my body so you have been unlucky a second time, poor you. I imagine you feel like you're not getting anywhere very fast but it is a very slow recovery. It will take quite some time before you see any noticeable difference but every exercise and movement is a step nearer that goal so keep it up and don't despair, you will get results in the end. Well done for persevering, some people give up because they can't work through the pain, you are doing great. [/QUOTE]
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