msmofet
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Yeah it sounds like that's what it is. Hurts like heck. I see there are braces/splints. I'll look great with a finger splint and 2 carpal tunnel braces.
Mine's on my non-dominant hand. I could understand it if it were on the dominant hand, but the non-dominant hand?Yeah it sounds like that's what it is. Hurts like heck. I see there are braces/splints. I'll look great with a finger splint and 2 carpal tunnel braces.
Mine have been also on my non-dominant hand so far.Mine's on my non-dominant hand. I could understand it if it were on the dominant hand, but the non-dominant hand?
I don't get that at all.
Mine's on my non-dominant hand. I could understand it if it were on the dominant hand, but the non-dominant hand?
I don't get that at all.
It can be caused by arthritis, which can affect any joint.
I got X-rays. I have arthritis in every joint on fingers of both hands and both wrists.
Ow ow ow, msmofet! So far, I only have it in my knee. I can't imagine how difficult that must be for you
So sorry about your knee.
I have it also in right hip, both knees and my jaw. Dentist told me about the jaw when I went thinking the was a tooth that went bad. I said you gotta be (bleeping) me! I never knew you could get it in the jaw. And doc thinks I may have in toes.
My best friend back home used to get trigger finger in her middle finger. I told her it was because she used it too much flipping people off. :
I got you beat. I have arthritis from the ends of toes to the tips of my fingers. I hate it.So sorry about your knee.
I have it also in right hip, both knees and my jaw. Dentist told me about the jaw when I went thinking the was a tooth that went bad. I said you gotta be (bleeping) me! I never knew you could get it in the jaw. And doc thinks I may have in toes.
But not in your jaw?I got you beat. I have arthritis from the ends of toes to the tips of my fingers. I hate it.
I have TMJ, but I think my head wasn't part of it--my neck, definitely. The rheumatologist predicted I'd be in a wheelchair by the time I was 50 (I was 21 at the time). He was wrong, but some days, it really, really hurts to move and staying warm and in bed is all I can manage.But not in your jaw?
After eating our dinner of milk braised pork, I have some observations:
1. Because the pork is cooked in milk, you end up with curdled milk solids in the pot. Not visually appealing.
2. The resulting "sauce" is outrageously rich and tasty. If the texture was the only issue, I'd be happy.
3. The recipe calls for a pork loin. This lean cut of meat ends up being a bit dry after slow simmering for hours. The sauce helps a bit.
I'm going to take a look at the Cook's Country version of this recipe for comparison.