I have Dupuytren's Contracture Disease . How can I cope with this?

Posted by Etta Dutch @ettadutch, Oct 17, 2011

I have Dupuytren's Contracture Disease . How can I cope with this?

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Hi @scardycat you may have noticed I moved your post to this existing discussion on Duputren's Contracture so that you can have all your questions about this disease in one place. Simply click VIEW & REPLY in your email notification to get to your post.

I wanted to tag @rosemarya and @capausz to see how they or their loved ones are doing with this disease.

Back to you @scardycat have you undergone any treatment at this time?

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Hi @scardycat you may have noticed I moved your post to this existing discussion on Duputren's Contracture so that you can have all your questions about this disease in one place. Simply click VIEW & REPLY in your email notification to get to your post.

I wanted to tag @rosemarya and @capausz to see how they or their loved ones are doing with this disease.

Back to you @scardycat have you undergone any treatment at this time?

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Thanks! No treatment kind of a watch, but I’ve noticed I’m getting another module on my palm, the hand surgeon said usually no treatment because right now I can lay my palm flat,

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Brother had hand surgery, mostly worked, we understand it is not a disease but genetic disorder, affects mostly males, per his surgeon,

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Yes that’s what I’ve read as well very interested also from Northern European ancestors, glad his surgery worked.

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Brother had hand surgery, mostly worked, we understand it is not a disease but genetic disorder, affects mostly males, per his surgeon,

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My ortho doc said disease of fibrous tissue.

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Anybody with this disease and what have your remedies been?

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@scardycat, now that several weeks have passed since my injection, the pain is gone, and I can lay my hand totally flat. However, my ring finger is now a trigger finger. Wearing my wedding rings seems to make it worse. I will consult with my doctor in two weeks, and I suspect hand surgery to release that tendon is the next step.

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@scardycat, to directly answer your question on coping, I found that taking Aleve helped somewhat. Holding a cold drink in my left hand sometimes relieved the pain. I found myself often gently massaging my palm often gave me partial relief. Bottom line is that ultimately the pain became so severe and so constant that I was forced to go in for an injection, and my doctor told me the injection might not work long term.

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@scardycat, to directly answer your question on coping, I found that taking Aleve helped somewhat. Holding a cold drink in my left hand sometimes relieved the pain. I found myself often gently massaging my palm often gave me partial relief. Bottom line is that ultimately the pain became so severe and so constant that I was forced to go in for an injection, and my doctor told me the injection might not work long term.

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Did you get a cortisone shot or the ziaflex?

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Did you get a cortisone shot or the ziaflex?

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@scardycat, I got the Ziaflex, which my insurance did not cover....cost of the drug was $80. However, my insurance covered the office visit.

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@scardycat, I got the Ziaflex, which my insurance did not cover....cost of the drug was $80. However, my insurance covered the office visit.

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Wow that’s not too bad thank you.

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