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<blockquote data-quote="Ceedee" data-source="post: 267747" data-attributes="member: 27168"><p>I had trigger finger diagnosed several years ago after the middle finger on my right hand kept locking. I had a small operation under local anaesthetic at Dumfries Infirmary in which the surgeon made a small incision in the palm of my hand to allow him, I believe, to scrape the tendon to enable it to move smoothly in the sheath. After a week or so my hand was back to normal with no recurrence of the problem. However, I am now beginning to have symptoms for the same problem on the same finger of my left hand and, until now, I was unaware that this may be linked to my diabetes. On a separate subject, I have also signed up to the mydiabetesmyway online service in which I can see at a glance all my test records going back many years including blood pressure, blood and urine analyses, weight, as well as eye and podiatry reports. The graphs provide a quick view of how things are going. I would urge everyone in Scotland to sign up and, though it takes several weeks to set up, it is certainly well worth the wait. Only issue with the site is that it is a bit clunky and not too user-friendly with a lot of techy jargon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ceedee, post: 267747, member: 27168"] I had trigger finger diagnosed several years ago after the middle finger on my right hand kept locking. I had a small operation under local anaesthetic at Dumfries Infirmary in which the surgeon made a small incision in the palm of my hand to allow him, I believe, to scrape the tendon to enable it to move smoothly in the sheath. After a week or so my hand was back to normal with no recurrence of the problem. However, I am now beginning to have symptoms for the same problem on the same finger of my left hand and, until now, I was unaware that this may be linked to my diabetes. On a separate subject, I have also signed up to the mydiabetesmyway online service in which I can see at a glance all my test records going back many years including blood pressure, blood and urine analyses, weight, as well as eye and podiatry reports. The graphs provide a quick view of how things are going. I would urge everyone in Scotland to sign up and, though it takes several weeks to set up, it is certainly well worth the wait. Only issue with the site is that it is a bit clunky and not too user-friendly with a lot of techy jargon. [/QUOTE]
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