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<blockquote data-quote="pickle76" data-source="post: 267715" data-attributes="member: 41367"><p>I had it in both thumbs a few years ago and after steroid injections they've been fine ever since. However I now have it in 5 other fingers and although the injections relieve it for while, it keeps coming back. My GP thinks I should now have the op to try and fix it for good as there are only so many times you should have the injections in each finger. I have found that holding a heat pack/warm bean bag helps if I'm at home and not having to do much, and they're definitely worse when my hands are cold.</p><p></p><p>Hope you get some relief - it's a horrible thing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickle76, post: 267715, member: 41367"] I had it in both thumbs a few years ago and after steroid injections they've been fine ever since. However I now have it in 5 other fingers and although the injections relieve it for while, it keeps coming back. My GP thinks I should now have the op to try and fix it for good as there are only so many times you should have the injections in each finger. I have found that holding a heat pack/warm bean bag helps if I'm at home and not having to do much, and they're definitely worse when my hands are cold. Hope you get some relief - it's a horrible thing! [/QUOTE]
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