MY MEDICAL UPDATE

This morning I met with my hand doctor who was quite surprised that the cortisone shots in the lump in my hand did nothing. I told him I was unhappy as it’s now become very difficult to flex my wrist or extend my fingers without the inside of my hand feeling like it’s being strangled. It’s like wearing a pair of jeans with a very tight waistband and trying to bend over to put on your shoes. It hurts! The pressure on the gut area is tremendous, just like the pressure on my wrist while flexing and bending my hand.
Next step: an MRI. I had an ultrasound back in June when I first injured the tendon but that was before the lump showed up. After the images are in, I will discuss them with a rheumatologist who (hopefully!) will tell me what the heck is going on! I was surprised to be referred to a rheumatologist; I have osteoarthritis …. not rheumatoid arthritis …. but the hand doctor said patients are often referred to a rheumatologist for unexplained or persistent joint pain, swelling, inflammation, or stiffness, especially when other conditions appear …. such as a lump!
The MRI is scheduled for Monday, September 22; I have an appointment with the rheumatologist for October 8. The saga continues.
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You got this one, don’t count yourself out just yet. As we get older, then older still, everything hurts, and our innards stop working, but like magic, they get better when we least expect.
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Nah …. I’ve been through a lot worse than this, Phil. That must be what this lump is all about …. it’s my innards trying to work their way out! 🤣 🥸 Thanks for all your good wishes, my friend.
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Sending you love and prayers dear friend
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Thank you, cara Sadje.
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You’re welcome ☺️
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What the heck it right! Sounds very painful, Nancy. 😔 Good of you to keep moving forward for answers and hopefully, relief. ❤️🩹
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It’s really in such an awkward spot, Michele, and interferes with so many every-day activities we don’t think about. Besides that, it hurts! Whatever it takes, I’ll do it to finally get to the bottom of this! Thanks for your good wishes, cara. Most appreciated. 🥰
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I get a sense of all that you are going through, Nancy and it makes me sad, but I know thinking that doesn’t help, so I shall think only healing. 🥰 You’re very welcome. 🦋
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That sounds painful, not to mention inconvenient! Hope you get some answers soon, and a solution. Best wishes! 🌹
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Thanks, Debbie. The location of the lump is what makes it so uncomfortable. I’m hoping for a good outcome very soon.
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Best wishes! 🤞
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Oh man, it takes so long these days to get the diagnostic tools we need to know what is going on! Hang in there babe.
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I’m hanging! Not like I have much choice 😕
October will be here before we know it!
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It’s too bad you have to wait another whole week just for the MRI and then almost two more weeks after that before you can see the rheumatologist. But at least you have appointments on the calendar and that is a good thing. Feel better, soon, Nancy.
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Yeah, I’ve just about had it with this wrist! A little instant gratification would be nice.
October will be here soon enough. From what I understand, the rheumatologist is very busy and I was lucky to get an appointment in less than a month. And that’s all I’m gonna say about that!
Thanks for your good wishes, Fan.
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Oh no. I hope you get some answers, and relief, soon.
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Thanks, Iris. At least now we’ll have some images to look at.
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Oh no, Nancy, sorry I had no idea. I hope the rheumatologist can help you! Sending positive vibes!
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Thanks, Christian. I appreciate your good wishes. It will be interesting to see what the MRI shows,
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MRI is a good idea. Praying you can get answers that lead to healing ❤️🙏❤️
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Thanks so much for your good wishes, Lisa. At least now we’ll have some images to look at!
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Isn’t the waiting for appointments the worst part of it all?
i hope they can get your wrist back to a healthy level. Sending healing prayers ❤️🩹🙏😍
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Oopppsss … I’m anonymous 😄😄😄
it’s Isadora …
http://www.insidethemindofisadora.com/
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Thanks, Isadora! The waiting is awful but not much we can do about that! At least now we’ll have some images to look at and hopefully set a plan in motion.
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I’m sorry for pain, but happy that you’re getting specialized care. Hope you get answers soon!
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Me too, Liz! At least now we’ll have some pix!
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Prayers for healing. ♥️
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Thanks much, Blue!
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Hope they can get to the bottom of it Nancy. I was referred to rheumatology too.
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Thanks for your good wishes, Di!
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🙂
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The Doctor was flabbergasted…
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Not a good sign!
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I hope the MRI reveals what the problem is, Nancy. This song says that Way-out Willie made his name just by doing a dance with his hands and that he can also do the Suzie Q. It also mentions a doctor and a lawyer and an Indian chief and ‘Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief’ was a popular song published in 1945, with music by Hoagy Carmichael and lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. The title and lyrics are a play on the popular counting game “Tinker, Tailor.” Betty Hutton sang this in the 1945 film “Stork Club” and it peaked at #1 on the Billboard magazine charts. ‘Willie and the Hand Jive’ has been covered by many different acts including Eric Clapton, George Thorogood & The Destroyers, Kim Carnes, The Tremeloes, Cliff Richard, the New Riders of the Purple Sage and the Grateful Dead among others.
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After you reminded me of the New Riders, I had to play the song today. Great write-up Jim.
Thanks for your good wishes, my friend.
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Hope you get some relief for your wrist soon. My arthritis is flaring up in my knee lately. Not fun at all.
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It’s no fun at all! Thanks for your good wishes, Barbara. I hope your aches and pains calm down.
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Thanks, Nancy 🙂
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Wishing you well on Monday, Nancy 💕
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Thanks very much, Lesley!
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Fingers crossed for you 🤞
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Personally, I hope the MRI reveals it’s a cyst that can be removed and that will be the end of that. All this dragging me around has really gotten on my nerves. Thanks for your good wishes, Cive
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