
Anybody else dealing with this, and how does it impact your shooting?

Old Ironsights wrote:While I haven't gotten a definitive diagnosis yet, it appears that I'm developing Rheumatoid Arthritis in my hands.![]()
Anybody else dealing with this, and how does it impact your shooting?
100%. Not even much of a scar. The scar from the big hunk-o-meat I nearly pinched off with a hammer & tent stake up in NWTC at -70 deg bothers me worse...SteveR wrote:Old Ironsights wrote:While I haven't gotten a definitive diagnosis yet, it appears that I'm developing Rheumatoid Arthritis in my hands.![]()
Anybody else dealing with this, and how does it impact your shooting?
I supose shooting holes in your hands can't help either!!![]()
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Just kidding, how is the hand doing since the shooting???
Steve
Then try flaxseed oil - I know it helps the triglycerides and vascular stuff, and has lots of Omega-3's. In fact, I think hempseed oil does as well, and most places have figured out it has no THC in it so will sell it.Old Ironsights wrote:Given my allergy to volatilized Fish Oils I'm pretty leery of fish-oil capsules... I really hate using my Epi-Pen for anything but stress-fire practice.![]()
But, maybe they would be OK. I'll just have to take the first one at the ER just in case.
And given that flax seed oil is known by another common name, linseed oil, why on Earth would a Levergunner take anything else??!!AJMD429 wrote:Then try flaxseed oil - I know it helps the triglycerides and vascular stuff, and has lots of Omega-3's. In fact, I think hempseed oil does as well, and most places have figured out it has no THC in it so will sell it.
Probably rather like using DMSO/Horse Liniment.DarryH wrote:Supposedly.....WD40 sprayed on the hands and worked in provides relief for many people.
Even the folks at WD40 acknowledge this, but of course they do not promote it.
Old Ironsights wrote:While I haven't gotten a definitive diagnosis yet, it appears that I'm developing Rheumatoid Arthritis in my hands.![]()
Anybody else dealing with this, and how does it impact your shooting?
I agree with the doctor - as I approach #85 years - my thumbs and ring fingers knobby from long contact with surgical tools for some four decades -AJMD429 wrote:
The commoner osteoarthritis hasn't had the dramatic breakthrough in treatment, but is also sometimes quite responsive to treatment.
One thing for sure about arthritis, when you get older, the term 'morning stiffness' takes on a whole new meaning...
Got mixed feelings there - may depend on how tough the final exam is - I'm inclined to go with the old toast " May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil learns you're dead".It can be hell to get old but it supposedly beats the alternative.
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I tried fish oil, rubbed it all over my sore joints but people kept on complaining about the smell.AJMD429 wrote:The fish oil certainly can help arthritis, and many other diseases of 'inflammation', including atherosclerosis.