Monday, September 5, 2016

ok, have kept up with what I wanted to do for the last 6 days:
  • No gym with weights to avoid pressure on the inside of the hands
  • No heavy alcohol and no smoking
  • 400 IU daily (started September 1st, 2016)
There are clearly good days and bad days but it's very difficult to find any patterns. Maybe it's just random in terms of how large/hard the nodules are and how flexible/stiff the fingers are. This morning the fingers felt very flexible and the nodules small.

I do strech very slightly my fingers but am aware that I do not want to aggrevate the nodules. Another issue is that my upper body seems to be getting weaker as I do not workout that much any more. I will get some tool so that I can do upper body workout more easily without needing a tight grip.

Looks all pretty good now.

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

I have stopped on August 1st as it was quite a bit of work to massage my hand and oil it on a daily basis. Both my ring fingers have a 20 degree angle but it does not seem to have gotten worse in the last 6 months.

My current plan is to use some alternative approaches and see if it has any impact on reducing the nodes or softening the nodes. The alternative approaches need to be low maintenance as otherwise I will not do them due to the unlikely improvement.

I'll keep up the following:
- No gym with weights to avoid pressure on the inside of the hands
- No heavy alcohol and no smoking
- 400 IU daily (started September 1st, 2016)

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Gotten worse

So, made some not so positive experiences. One was that are a night of significant alcohol consumption and smoking my fingers seem to have become worse. Don't know if it's related but it seems to have happened the morning after a large party. Maybe the nicotine has an effect.
 
I also feel that the daily oiling is becoming a real chore and I have skipped a day as well thought abut stopping to see if it just gets better as I do not lift heavy weights in the gym. That's just wishful thinking I am sure. What would make sense though is to modify what I massage into the skin to make it progress faster.

For now, I'll just go ahead as usual.

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Improvement

There is clearly some improvement. I have been diligently doing 2 x 5 min massage every day. The nodes seem to be softer and smaller. I am not sure but also, the ring finger seem to be straighter when having the left hand in the normal relaxed position.

It's very promising.

Friday, June 10, 2016

Still doing my daily massage. Now, I use 2-3 drops of oil on each hand and do 5 minutes of light massage. Also, do not use any barbells in the gym and do not play tennis. Has not gotten worse but also not better. So, no change as of today in the hand.

Friday, May 27, 2016

So, it's Friday night and I have been doing my light massage daily with one drop in each hand. For five minutes, each hand, I rubbed in the oil. This oil is expensive ($42 for 8 oz) but hopefully this means that there is something in it that helps.

In the gym I have not used anything that would put pressure on the inside of my hands.

On two days I suddenly felt a sensation in the hand during the day which was a strong sting in the area where the nodules are. It was just for a moment and I was kind of excited that something might be happening.

Overall, I am quite skeptical but it would be so fantastic if it really worked. If it does not work and I need true medical procedure that would bother me very much especially as the procedures seem to be very painful, the condition often recurs, it's expensive and has a big impact on my job.

Saturday, May 21, 2016

First time application. I use one drop per hand and massage very lightly into hand. 5 minutes per hand. I do not use any pressure as it might be the case that significant pressure makes the condition worse. I am also planning to avoid gardening with tools that have wooden shaft to avoid the pressure. Hoping for the best but cannot really imagine that it will make a difference. Other things I will do is not to workout with barbells or any other exercises that cause pressure on my hands. Will also avoid drinking significant amounts of alcohol as it might also be related.

First post and more to come later ...

ok, not much time but I want to get going. I have Dupuytren's disease and quite worried that this will stick with me for a long time. There is no real cure for it and the treatment options are a real mess. It's expensive and very painful and often the issues come back.
So, I have read about Bio Oil and there were some posts where people had success. SO, this point is for the next 90 days to see if it helps.
Daily, I will massage it in for 2 minutes on each hand we'll see how it goes. More to come ...