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<blockquote data-quote="BRSBRI" data-source="post: 2357476" data-attributes="member: 536611"><p>Had a very "interesting" chat with the diabetic lead at the GP. </p><p></p><p>On my left hand I have what was once thought to be a trigger pinky and overnight the other week, my third finger went into the same position and is stuck. On the scheduled zoom call, I mentioned it, showed her my hand, stuck fingers and she said, " There's a proven link between Diabetes and Dupuytren’s contracture which this looks like." She then went on to say my pinky was likely a warning and why didn't I get it checked... Last advice from her was this a secondary discussion as I had just been confirmed as a T2....</p><p></p><p>Question: anyone else here have a similar hand issue thought to be a consequence of diabetes?</p><p></p><p>Thanks as always and good morning from a beautiful sunny day in south west England!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRSBRI, post: 2357476, member: 536611"] Had a very "interesting" chat with the diabetic lead at the GP. On my left hand I have what was once thought to be a trigger pinky and overnight the other week, my third finger went into the same position and is stuck. On the scheduled zoom call, I mentioned it, showed her my hand, stuck fingers and she said, " There's a proven link between Diabetes and Dupuytren’s contracture which this looks like." She then went on to say my pinky was likely a warning and why didn't I get it checked... Last advice from her was this a secondary discussion as I had just been confirmed as a T2.... Question: anyone else here have a similar hand issue thought to be a consequence of diabetes? Thanks as always and good morning from a beautiful sunny day in south west England! [/QUOTE]
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