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Hi ,

Try to keep the joints mobile. With time on the antibiotics this problem should

ease. If you don't keep the joints mobile then the joint can contract and set

in the bent position. My daughter has this problem but otherwise is doing much

better.

Chris.

>before i started the protocol i noticed the little finger on both

>hands were beginning to stiffen up or almost freeze at the knuckle.

>if i manipulate the joints for a while it seems to loosen up but

>within 30 minutes its frozen again. has anyone come across this and

>if so has anything (treatment wise) helped.

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Washing dishes helps my fingers relax.

in Oregon

Re: rheumatic frozen fingers

> Hi ,

>

> Try to keep the joints mobile. With time on the antibiotics this problem

should

> ease. If you don't keep the joints mobile then the joint can contract and

set

> in the bent position. My daughter has this problem but otherwise is doing

much

> better.

>

> Chris.

>

> >before i started the protocol i noticed the little finger on both

> >hands were beginning to stiffen up or almost freeze at the knuckle.

> >if i manipulate the joints for a while it seems to loosen up but

> >within 30 minutes its frozen again. has anyone come across this and

> >if so has anything (treatment wise) helped.

>

>

> To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups

>

>

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Hi ,

Janene loves doing the dishes in very hot water every night for the same reason

:)

Chris.

>Washing dishes helps my fingers relax.

> in Oregon

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>

>> Hi ,

>>

>> Try to keep the joints mobile. With time on the antibiotics this problem

>should

>> ease. If you don't keep the joints mobile then the joint can contract and

>set

>> in the bent position. My daughter has this problem but otherwise is doing

>much

>> better.

>>

>> Chris.

>>

>> >before i started the protocol i noticed the little finger on both

>> >hands were beginning to stiffen up or almost freeze at the knuckle.

>> >if i manipulate the joints for a while it seems to loosen up but

>> >within 30 minutes its frozen again. has anyone come across this and

>> >if so has anything (treatment wise) helped.

>>

>>

>> To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups

>>

>>

>>

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Don't forget the lovely wax bath.

Nothing heats down to the bone like that does.

Donna in Ottawa, CanadaDiffuse Scleroderma 1995, AP 1996

Re: rheumatic frozen fingers>>>> Hi ,>>>> Try to keep the joints mobile. With time on the antibiotics this problem>should>> ease. If you don't keep the joints mobile then the joint can contract and>set>> in the bent position. My daughter has this problem but otherwise is doing>much>> better.>>>> Chris.>>>> >before i started the protocol i noticed the little finger on both>> >hands were beginning to stiffen up or almost freeze at the knuckle.>> >if i manipulate the joints for a while it seems to loosen up but>> >within 30 minutes its frozen again. has anyone come across this and>> >if so has anything (treatment wise) helped.>>>>>> To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups>>>>>>

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Group: I had a 'frozen shoulder' about 9 months ago. My brother, an

athletic therapy student, gave me some exercises to do which only helped

increase my mobility 25%. I looked it up on the internet and glucosame

sulfate was recommended as helping. About 10 days after starting the

glucosamine I now have complete movement of the shoulder again. If you are

not taking this supplement already, it may just help. check

www.consumeroptions.com for the brands that passed the potency test.

HTH

Carol/Piney

DM, MCTD with crest syndrome

AP jun98 200 mg/day until sep99 now 100mg/day

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> >

> >> Hi ,

> >>

> >> Try to keep the joints mobile. With time on the antibiotics this

problem

>

> >should

> >> ease. If you don't keep the joints mobile then the joint can contract

and

>

> >set

> >> in the bent position. My daughter has this problem but otherwise is

doing

>

> >much

> >> better.

> >>

> >> Chris.

> >>

> >> >before i started the protocol i noticed the little finger on both

> >> >hands were beginning to stiffen up or almost freeze at the knuckle.

> >> >if i manipulate the joints for a while it seems to loosen up but

> >> >within 30 minutes its frozen again. has anyone come across this and

> >> >if so has anything (treatment wise) helped.

> >>

> >>

> >> To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups

> >>

> >>

> >>

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How do you do the wax bath Donna?

Chris.

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> fingers<BR>><BR>><BR>>> Hi ,<BR>>><BR>>> >Try to

> keep the joints mobile. With time on the antibiotics this

> problem<BR><BR>>should<BR>>> ease. If you don't keep the >joints

> mobile then the joint can contract and<BR><BR>>set<BR>>> in >the bent

> position. My daughter has this problem but otherwise is

> doing<BR><BR>>much<BR>>> better.<BR>>><BR>>>

> Chris.<BR>>><BR>>> >before i started the protocol i >noticed the

> little finger on both<BR>>> >hands were beginning to stiffen >up or

> almost freeze at the knuckle.<BR>>> >if i manipulate the >joints for a

> while it seems to loosen up but<BR>>> >within 30 minutes its >frozen

> again. has anyone come across this and<BR>>> >if so has >anything

> (treatment wise) helped.<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>> To >unsubscribe,

> email: >rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>

>

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Remington has a wax bath for hands and feet. You turn it on and the wax melts. You dip your hands about 6 times and coat them in wax. Then put the plastic bags and mitts on (supplied) or oven mitts if you didn't get them with the machine and presto. Warmth down to the bone. Many manicures and pedicures come with this service.

Our physiotherapist said to do this prior to bending and stretching fingers since it softens up the synovial fluid etc for better manipulations.

Donna in Ottawa, CanadaDiffuse Scleroderma 1995, AP 1996

Re: rheumatic >frozen > fingers<BR>><BR>><BR>>> Hi ,<BR>>><BR>>> >Try to > keep the joints mobile. With time on the antibiotics this > problem<BR><BR>>should<BR>>> ease. If you don't keep the >joints > mobile then the joint can contract and<BR><BR>>set<BR>>> in >the bent > position. My daughter has this problem but otherwise is > doing<BR><BR>>much<BR>>> better.<BR>>><BR>>> > Chris.<BR>>><BR>>> >before i started the protocol i >noticed the > little finger on both<BR>>> >hands were beginning to stiffen >up or > almost freeze at the knuckle.<BR>>> >if i manipulate the >joints for a > while it seems to loosen up but<BR>>> >within 30 minutes its >frozen > again. has anyone come across this and<BR>>> >if so has >anything > (treatment wise) helped.<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>> To >unsubscribe, > email: >rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>> >

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Hi and Donna,

I also have the Remington Hot Wax machine and it is wonderful. If I

could figure out a way to dip my whole body in it, rather than just

hands and feet, I'd do it. If you can't find it at a store near you,

check on the internet because it is available from a number of places

there.

Hugs

a

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