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Anyone own and use a hand massager? I have arthritis and carpal tunnel ( for years) and it is a curse and painful at times. I just have noticed via HQ and HSN this machine. They were pricier than one I have purchased at Amazon (I will get it tommorrow). 

 

I am hoping this helps as doctors haven't. Any port in the storm...I know there are no miracles , but a little relief woud be nice.

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Have you been to a reputable Rheumatologist instead of a PCP? If not, make an appointment! 

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@okaywitheasypay   I have a Theragun....so effective!  Expensive, but if you.are dealing with pain or recovery worth every penny.  Mine is the large and might not fit your situation.   I mention because they do have a mini model that you might enjoy! Best wishes for good health!

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@okaywitheasypay   I just looked up Theragun and it's called The Mini.  They are having a sale....$20 off.  I might get one for traveling.  For me, this is professional grade equipment.  I hope you are able to find some relief from your pain.

 

The Theragun mini is a powerful and portable device that’s proven to relieve aches and pains and improve recovery. With a patented triangle design that is now 20% smaller and 30% lighter, get Theragun quality treatment on-the-go. With new Bluetooth®️ connectivity and three attachments included, connect mini to the Therabody app for personalized routines and best-in-class education.

Features

  • 20% smaller and 30% lighter vs mini 1.0
  • Bluetooth compatible via Therabody app
  • 3 easy-to-clean closed cell foam attachments
  • Force meter and in infinite speeds through the Therabody app
  • 80-minute total batter life with USB-C fast charging
  • Sustainable packaging that uses 85% less plastic than previous generations
  • 2 Colorways: black and desert rose

Benefits

  • Accelerates warm-up
  • Improves flexibility and mobility
  • Reduces pain and discomfort
  • Improves sleep
  • Maximizes recovery
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Try Infrared & Red Light Therapy pad. Best thing I have ever used for pain relief. Do your research so you know what you are buying.

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@BirkiLady My last diagnosis was with a hand specialist that told me it was osteo arthritis I have been told 2xs that I have carpal tunnel. The hand specialist mainly  said I could have steroid shots but didn't offer much help and frankly I did not care for any more help from him and ceased communicating. 

 

@phoenixbrd TY Both hands give me trouble though , so anything that I would have to hold with the opposite  hand would probably not work . 

 

@Nightowlz I will check that out TY

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@okaywitheasypay 

 

A Rheumatologist is a specialist (physician with additional training and often a PHD) who treats osteoporisis, arthritis, rheumatism, lupus, and a host of other cronic diseases in a variety of ways. All are covered by Medicare and your supplemental insurance. Save your money on gadgets! Get the help you need from a professional and find our the cause to manage and/or elimanate the pain. 

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I recieved it.I have used it and find it comforting and helpful . I wish to avoid pharmceuticals which seem to be the thrust of so many of medical providers. 

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@okaywitheasypay   You are so right. Doctors just want to prescribe medications. I can't take pain meds because many cause kidney problems and I already have kidney disease.

 

  In the 90's, one by one my fingers developed painful osteo arthritis. I did use something that you heat in the microwave, until it was warm and it gave a little relief. I could not use creams with capsaicin.

 

  In recent years, after the arthritis calms down after the cartilage

is done deforming the knuckles, the pain has diminished. Cold weather and humidity can affect the joints and cause pain. For years, I have worn gloves from October to April, when going

outside.

 

  Now, both knees and shoulders have painful osteo arthritis.

Two doctors have said that I need knee and shoulder replacements and I'm not willing to do that. I have many problems with medications and anesthesia.

 

 So, I get cortisone shots and that helps. I hope that you find relief. There is not much that doctors can do for osteo arthritis pain, beyond medication .