Monday, 23 November 2015

Dupuytren's Is NOT Like Gamma Radiation Poinsoning It Seems

Hmmm. Sexyyyyyy.  Sorry. Yes, I'm going to see whether my new arthritis compression gloves help with the fibromyalgia and Dupuytren's disease ("Dupuytren’s disease" (also referred to as Dupuytren's contracture) is a common condition that usually arises in middle age or later and is more common in men than women. Firm nodules appear in the ligaments just beneath the skin of the palm of the hand, and in some cases they extend to form cords that can prevent the finger straightening completely -my problem along with nodules) when I try drawing.




So, "fingers crossed" he he he he he----oh. You don't get it?  This is comedy gold. Honestly.

Anyway, not having even drawn a sketch since May of this year, it has been depressing. Over five decades of drawing and writing then -boing! Stopping.

We'll see what we see.  By-the-way, the gloves do seem to work generally.

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