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    My doctor here in Livingston told me to use Tylenol for my hand problem, yes arthritis. Better to reduce swelling and doesn't tear up your stomach.
    Try it.
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    LF

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    Lew,

    Some time back, well, waaaaaaay back, I injured my foot during a parachute jump. It swelled up and turned colors, but I had seven more loads to jumpmaster that day, so I laced my boot up as tight as I could stand it and made seven more jumps. The I went to the hospital. X-rays found no breaks and the Doctor advised me to keep it elevated and iced til the swelling went down. The next morning it was really swollen and sore as all get out. Back to the hospital and another X-Ray. This time it showed seven different breaks in seven different bones. Funny how seven keeps popping up, but it's the truth. I guess the first x-ray may not catch things that a second one shows. Just sayin.

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    Pain is nothing but weakness leaving the body....eh? How comes I keep on getting weaker? LOL!

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    Lightbulb Go see a Hand Specialist

    [quote] "Looks like maybe a trip to a specialist is in my future."

    Lew,

    By all means, don't consider it "being a baby" to go see a hand specialist or orthopedist. They really can help. Speaking from experience here...breaks are not at all the most painful, at least in my case. There are many anti-inflammatories available too. Good luck with it. Whether arthritis or an injury, a specialist will be able to help you.
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    Well I can tell you from personnel experiance that if it is broken you better get it looked at.

    This was me this march...




    I also have arthritis in my hands , back, knees, shoulder, and wrist..
    Baclofen and celibrix keep me moving enough to fish but after a bout 800meters everything hurts so there is not sense stopping then..

    I once sprained my right ankle, five weeks later got X-rays done, and the Doc says "breaks like this are usually in a cast!!

    DO NOT BE A TOUGH GUY.. Get things checked out - that is my advise.
    As in the Army, I have never had a bad day Fly fishing, some damn uncomfortable days but never a bad one!
    Everyone must believe in something and I believe in Fly Fishing and Fly Tying and believe I will
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    Thanks for all the replies folks. I did get out this week, but it was a stillwater trip, and mostly trolling flies. Still quite a bit of discomfort in the hand, and it did affect the fishing ability, but it seems to be slowly improving. I can aaaalmost make a fist without discomfort now, but still can't apply stress without a lot of pain. I did remember an event that is almost surely the main cause of the injury. After falling on it, and aggravating the arthritis, I was stapling some thick documents together, and felt the twinge of pain. My reaction to that was to crank down hard on the stapler( just to teach it a lesson) and I felt something pop in the hand. Didn't think too much about it at the time, but I'm sure that's what resulted in the pain I'm having now. My son is an Occupational Therapist, and he advised me to run water as hot as I can stand on it, while gently squeezing a washcloth, followed by applying ice. It has helped a lot, but improvement is slow. I don't know why it takes so long for my brain to realize that I ain't a kid any more, and can't do things the way I used to. A half second of thought before acting would have prevented this injury. Thanks again for your input.
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