Arthritis? Thanks, Mom…
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Anyway, I had a checkup with my doctor this afternoon, which confirmed something I’d suspected for a few months now. I’m starting to develop arthritis in the middle knuckles of my index fingers.
For the moment, this is a minimal annoyance. It doesn’t interfere with my writing. I notice it mostly when I’m trying to make a tight fist for karate. Or when I bump one of the knuckles against something. But it’s the first sign of what’s likely to be a progressive problem.
(Please note that I’m not asking for medical advice, thanks!)
I mentioned this to my father, and he was happy to tell me I inherited this particular problem from my mother. Which seems fair, considering the diabetes comes from his genes.
Mostly right now, it’s a worry for the future. I mean, I’m a writer. I spend way too much time typing at a keyboard. I know dictation is an option, but for the moment, I rely on my hands. And between some tendons tightening up in my hands (Dupuytren’s contracture) and now this, I’m not sure what’s going to happen as I get older.
Hopefully I’ll just get some bionic hands or something. Maybe I’ll be able to moonlight as a superhero. I could write a noir-style bestseller about my first case: The Hand Job.
Okay, maybe not…
In the meantime, I guess the best thing to do is write as many stories as I can. Just in case 😉
Mirrored from Jim C. Hines.
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A few caveats: try not to put too much stress on the joint. I make sure I have a keyboard whose keys don't have to be struck hard. I exercise every day, too. There are hand exercises. You can find them at the Arthritis Foundation.
In short: keep typing! It's doing you good.
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I also do embroidery and other handwork simply to keep my hands working in different ways.
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It was interesting, back in '09 when my carpal tunnel problem became acute and I required surgery: it never interfered with my typing. Different set of tendons. I could not hold a pen/pencil to write with, but no problem typing.