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Rizizrosis, does it happen to you?

Sorprendido's profile photo   04/27/2016 1:23 p.m.

Hello everyone,

I have noticed pain in the base of the thumb when I inject the insulin.Today, I can not virtually.Pulse the plunger with the index finger and helped me from the wall or frame of a door to take it to the bottom.I do not know if there is a cause-effect relationship, but when the rheumatologist asked me if I had any manual work, I said no, that maybe everything was due to that continuous thrust effort held for more than 28 years, daily, and nowWith some age, now 57. He told me it was likely.

I tell you in case it happens to someone.This is not removed, it is an osteoarthritis, degeneration of the cartilage, and can only stop hurting and stabilize something.Palliative pain treatments.Open a bottle, car contact key, or a simple handshake ... difficult tasks for me.

Greetings.

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Sorprendido
04/27/2016 1:23 p.m.

Desde 1984 diabético tipo 1
Tresiba al mediodía , Apidra en las comidas.
Glicosiladas alrededor de 6,5 %
"Feliz aquel que reconoce a tiempo que sus deseos no están de acuerdo con sus posibilidades "
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Honestly ... This kind of thing worries me and enough.Courage and luck.In my particular case, what I have is knee osteoarthritis ... and it limits me a lot.Apparent all devoted to diabetes ... but hey, life is beautiful despite these potholes

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Marcos_J_M
04/27/2016 2:30 p.m.

Marcos - 26 años - Debut a los 14
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@Marcos_J_m knee osteoarthritis due to diabetes ... ??In my work I know more than 10 people who have knee osteoarthritis for sport, genetics or malformations in the fibula but by diabetes I do not know anyone, now I am staying stone, everything we have will be caused by diabetes...?Even the hairs on the chest .. ??:(

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sigsauer
04/27/2016 2:59 p.m.
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Arthritis is also an autoimmune disease I do not know where I have heard, it may not be so, that if you have an autoimmune disease it is very rare that you do not have more.

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04/27/2016 4:52 p.m.
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@Sigsauer Well I say that ... that I know many people who are burst and are "healthy"

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Marcos_J_M
04/27/2016 5:39 p.m.

Marcos - 26 años - Debut a los 14
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@Marcos_J_M That's why I told you, someone has told you that your knee osteoarthritis is due to diabetes ..?There is some reliable proof that you have done to ensure that ... ??

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04/27/2016 6:04 p.m.
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Surprised said:
Hello everyone

I have noticed pain in the base of the thumb when I inject the insulin.Today, I can not virtually.L, I said no, that maybe everything was due to that continuous thrust effort for more than 28 years, daily, and with some age, now 57. He told me it was likely.

Greetings.

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04/27/2016 8:38 p.m.
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@Sorprendido, Hi I am @ani and I read your problem and it is, for me, the 1st.Once I listen to that symptoms, which I can talk about since I have 54Ans Diabets and you already imagine how many punctures (at 2, 3, or 4 per day) more than 15,000 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I do not think it is the diabtes but continues to attend to you, it is very difficult not to have a healthy touch for the injection, luck and a lot of encouragement !!!;)

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04/27/2016 8:55 p.m.
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I believe that that is rather an administrative -type condition, if curds with a mouse and such, they usually have cervical problems that end up affecting the hand, I have a friend without diabetes that has the two hands annoyed.

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09/13/2017 12:41 p.m.
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I am giving me ... when you go to the doctor and tell your ailment, the easiest and most simple, is that it is due to diabetes!Go, come now !!
I have a weak right doll, and at the minimum it opens ... will it be for the continuous use of the mouse of the computer, or by diabetes?

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RAKE
09/13/2017 12:59 p.m.

DM1 desde 1992, con 9 añitos; Tresiba 10, Apidra en función de HC
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@"Surprised" Much encouragement and try to inject the insulin, with the other hand, at first it will be more complicated, but it is a matter of practice.

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RAKE
09/13/2017 1:13 p.m.

DM1 desde 1992, con 9 añitos; Tresiba 10, Apidra en función de HC
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Of course, it can be for repetitive movement. Set it with the other hand, as @rake says.
Maybe you look good physio sessions or some type of treatment.
I was cured a shoulder tendonitis bathing in the sea, and it was also for repetition movement.

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Regina
09/13/2017 7:53 p.m.

Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
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I doubt that what happens to you is for diabetes.The truth is that since I entered this forum I have read comments of people who go to the doctor for some ailment and whatever they are attributed to diabetes, I do not understand it, honestly.I have tumors in both breasts (benign but I have to control them), cysts in the ovaries, I have no cartilage in the left knee and when they operated I discovered that I had a necrossed half knee, in my back I have a protusion and a discopathy, I also have hypothyroidism... And now I don't remember if anything else and ever of the harsh have told me that nothing has to do with diabetes, well, hypothyroidism did tell me what has already been commented once, that autoimmune diseases usually go fromThe hand ... If you ever tell me that something that has nothing to do with diabetes is for diabetes, I will undoubtedly ask for a second opinion.

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nigiri
09/13/2017 10:38 p.m.

DM1 desde 1990 - Fiasp y Toujeo - HG: 6,1

     

@"Surprised" now and after writing my previous comment I have agreed that one of the symptoms I had when I started with the thyroid problems is that I had horrible cramps in my thumbs and it was hard for me to make any kind of effort with them, fromClick on to scrub the shampoo by hair ... It is due to the carpal tunnel syndrome that is something that appears when you have hypothyroidism.I hope it has nothing to do with yours but just in case, there I leave it.

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nigiri
09/13/2017 10:41 p.m.

DM1 desde 1990 - Fiasp y Toujeo - HG: 6,1

     

Hi Regina, Hi Nigiri, thanks for your words.
Regina rizarrosis is a degenerative process of bone at the base of the thumb.In my case it is simultaneously affecting both hands.Analgesics in moments of great pain.The operation is complicated and without many guarantees of success.Opinion of some other specialist.I do not consider it.
Nigiri, after several visits to doctors I also doubt that it can be due to diabetes, I don't know.The truth is that I am still very young for that type of ailment, (although I already fulfilled 50), in the opinion of the rheumatologist.
The truth is that the pain extends often to the dolls and at times it incapacitates me for the most elementary movements such as using a key or opening a boat.It is quite painful.
I have had an opinion of several doctors.Physio sessions have not served much, if perhaps temporary relief, with paraffin and others.

Greetings.

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Sorprendido
09/14/2017 12:05 p.m.

Desde 1984 diabético tipo 1
Tresiba al mediodía , Apidra en las comidas.
Glicosiladas alrededor de 6,5 %
"Feliz aquel que reconoce a tiempo que sus deseos no están de acuerdo con sus posibilidades "
Goethe

     

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