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<blockquote data-quote="Junior42" data-source="post: 427503" data-attributes="member: 83753"><p>Hi. I've just joined this forum having been newly diagnosed and your post struck a chord as I'm also suffering discrimination at work due to diabetes.</p><p></p><p>I'm unsure of the link between diabetes and trigger finger, but I have had two operations for trigger finger; if you find the injections to not be a satisfactory solution then I fully recommend surgery. It's simple day-case stuff done with a local. Bit sore for a fortnight but after six weeks you're 100% again. It's a permanent fix too. If you're in the Birmingham area PM me and I can recommend a good surgeon.</p><p></p><p>All the best and sincerely hope everything works out for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior42, post: 427503, member: 83753"] Hi. I've just joined this forum having been newly diagnosed and your post struck a chord as I'm also suffering discrimination at work due to diabetes. I'm unsure of the link between diabetes and trigger finger, but I have had two operations for trigger finger; if you find the injections to not be a satisfactory solution then I fully recommend surgery. It's simple day-case stuff done with a local. Bit sore for a fortnight but after six weeks you're 100% again. It's a permanent fix too. If you're in the Birmingham area PM me and I can recommend a good surgeon. All the best and sincerely hope everything works out for you. [/QUOTE]
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