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Can Osteoarthritis Be Hereditary?
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Google results seem mixed.
Been thinking after seeing a Dr about my foot (got to have MRI) and he asked about osteoarthritis in the family.
Mum had issues with movement in both shoulders at about my age, from what I remember some osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel etc... She had steroid injections and ops, something to do with decompression I think and not too common (then anyway) apparently.
Guess it just rang alarm bells a bit as I'm having a lot of pain, stiffness and lack.of movement in my shoulders. Wondering if worth mentioning anything as I just put it down to my rhumo arthritis. Daft really I only thought about any kind of possible connection til this morning.
Been thinking after seeing a Dr about my foot (got to have MRI) and he asked about osteoarthritis in the family.
Mum had issues with movement in both shoulders at about my age, from what I remember some osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel etc... She had steroid injections and ops, something to do with decompression I think and not too common (then anyway) apparently.
Guess it just rang alarm bells a bit as I'm having a lot of pain, stiffness and lack.of movement in my shoulders. Wondering if worth mentioning anything as I just put it down to my rhumo arthritis. Daft really I only thought about any kind of possible connection til this morning.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it must be jenna. My mother had it, I have got it and my daughter has it as well (worse and earlier than me). If you are carrying too much weight it can sometimes exacerbate it - my daughter and I have been going to Weight Watchers and we have both found that the pain is not so bad having lost about a stone. Must be the weight on the bones.
It does seem to be a very female thing doesn't it, wonder why.
I assumed it wasn't sqad with it being wear and tear so was surprised when I googled and links came up saying it can run in families (or am I getting confused, is there a difference between hereditary and family tendancies?).
Yes, I've got splits. I've got one rest ones, more heavy duty, some which are lighter and some support gloves (look a bit like nude support underwear material!) which I wear for typing as they support my fingers too.
I find the splints hard to wear to do much with the metal things in, well anything more fiddly like typing.
My OT is big on me using them to rest.
I assumed it wasn't sqad with it being wear and tear so was surprised when I googled and links came up saying it can run in families (or am I getting confused, is there a difference between hereditary and family tendancies?).
Yes, I've got splits. I've got one rest ones, more heavy duty, some which are lighter and some support gloves (look a bit like nude support underwear material!) which I wear for typing as they support my fingers too.
I find the splints hard to wear to do much with the metal things in, well anything more fiddly like typing.
My OT is big on me using them to rest.
Thanks Jenna. I have to go back to occupational therapy on the 28th of this month and I'm dreading telling them I can't wear them.
I feel that if something is recommended for me then it must be good but they make my hands hurt more when I am wearing them and I am unable to do so many things without having to take them off.
I feel that if something is recommended for me then it must be good but they make my hands hurt more when I am wearing them and I am unable to do so many things without having to take them off.
Don't worry, I was the same and I felt bad too but my OT was great about it and looked at other options and it's great having choice for different activities. It's meant to be finding solutions for you so don't suffer in silence.
I had the heavier duty ones first but I just couldn't type in them and my hands would get really hot (not great when they are already hot and swollen). I find the metal bits uncomfortable too as they dig in when I'm trying to do things and restrict my movement too much to be practical.
Keep some moisturiser handy too in case and I found mine used to irritate or dry out my skin.
I had the heavier duty ones first but I just couldn't type in them and my hands would get really hot (not great when they are already hot and swollen). I find the metal bits uncomfortable too as they dig in when I'm trying to do things and restrict my movement too much to be practical.
Keep some moisturiser handy too in case and I found mine used to irritate or dry out my skin.
I am, would rather not put the direct details on here but more than happy to email or Facebook etc... Not sure how best to do it, had a throwaway but not sure if it still works. Got to go to bed now as up before 5am to get an early start to work in case the snow goes more than the faffy stuff we have now overnight. Will check it out tomorrow. Am on FB with a fair few people from here though too in case you are and easier to find me that way?
Woofgang the OT said I need a size small for my left hand and medium for right hand but they didn't have them so she gave me them the other way round as that's all she had. When I asked if she could order some she said No, they have to get the stock down before they can order more! So I have one that is too loose and one that is too tight.
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