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<blockquote data-quote="sillynanny49" data-source="post: 267961" data-attributes="member: 39395"><p>I had this in one finger on my left hand for years, then it developed in my right hand to such an extent that I was referred to the hospital last June. I had an injection in each hand and it got better. But it did not last that long and I go back tomorrow to see what will happen next. (They did say that it would probably mean an operation.) The trouble is that my right knee is giving up due to osteoarthritis and I'm having to walk with a stick. Which of course does not help my hands!! I have been diagnosed as t2 for many years (can't remember how many but certainly pre 1999) and did not realise trigger finger was caused by diabetes. My Dad had one and so has one of my sisters. I've learned more on this site than I was told in all those years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sillynanny49, post: 267961, member: 39395"] I had this in one finger on my left hand for years, then it developed in my right hand to such an extent that I was referred to the hospital last June. I had an injection in each hand and it got better. But it did not last that long and I go back tomorrow to see what will happen next. (They did say that it would probably mean an operation.) The trouble is that my right knee is giving up due to osteoarthritis and I'm having to walk with a stick. Which of course does not help my hands!! I have been diagnosed as t2 for many years (can't remember how many but certainly pre 1999) and did not realise trigger finger was caused by diabetes. My Dad had one and so has one of my sisters. I've learned more on this site than I was told in all those years. [/QUOTE]
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