- While on vacation at the Hyatt Regency in Curaçao I did discover two lumps in my left palm...
- Very strange and it did worry me of course.
- After coming home I did check in with my internal medicine doctor and he put me on Mobic, against the inflammation as it felt hot too. But it didn't do anything.
- Next was a visit to my specialist, the one who has been treating me since I got paralyzed ←(click it) almost completely from a rare auto immune disease, early January 2010.
- They diagnosed me with Polymyalgia Rheumatica and treated it with Prednisone and I also have to take weekly the Atelvia for preventing bone loss (side affect from the Prednisone).
- Got so happy for being completely off the Prednisone in November of last year.
- But now I got a new dose of Steroids injected into one of the lumps.
- It didn't go away though, it slightly hardened. My specialist suggested to monitor it as the x-rays didn't show him anything that would make him nervous.
- But it started to bother me more and more and not knowing what it actually is, created a knot in my stomach.
- So this Thursday I did go to see a hand surgeon at the Orthopedic Center in the next city.
- Well, as it turned out there is NO cure for the condition that I have and it is called Dupuytren's Contracture. ←(click it) Named after French surgeon Guillaume Dupuytren (1777-1835) ←(click it) who discovered it.
- It seems to be rare for having those lumps in the palm of the hand, not directly under the little or ring finger.
- Maybe I'm lucky?
- This is how it looks when those nodules are formed under the little and ring fingers.
- We do know one gentleman who has this problem in his right hand, exactly like on the photo to the left in this brochure that I received.
- Well, there is no cure and I don't need treatment as long as I can place my hand flat on a surface.
- Let's hope it will stay that way for a long time to come!
Former President Ronald Reagan is among 5 Famous People With Dupuytren's Contracture ←click it -
I also shared my Birthday with him!
I also shared my Birthday with him!
- By checking the Internet on the Causes, ←(click it) I also learned that it may be associated with an autoimmune reaction, where a person's immune system attacks its own body tissues.
- That happened in January 2010 when I ran a high fever and had a SED rate as high as it possibly could get, due to inflammation somewhere in my body. The Prednisone performed miracles for me.
- A body is a tricky machine!
- Risk factors... People from Northern European descent, they call it even the Viking Disease.
- Diabetes also seems to be a risk factor. I
dodid have Diabetes Mellitus, or Type 2 but keep it under control by diet.
- Here they again list that it occurs more frequently in patients with diabetes mellitus←(click it).
- How it is diagnosed? ←(click it)
- Good to read that it may be painful in the beginning... so I might get rid of that after a while.
- I also have noticed that with rainy weather it will be felt more.
- Not a real pain but some nagging feeling.
- Well, it is nothing to applaud about but I thought it might be helpful for sharing this with others.
As is evident, lots of people have read here...
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Let's enjoy the weekend as it will be my husband Pieter's Birthday on the 29th!
Related link:
{Fighting the Water + Scanning Slides} | other post by me showing my hand
A quick fix for 'claw hand': New injection gives hope to millions of sufferers article in the Daily Mail.com
{My Hand with Dupuytren's Contracture - Update} | newer post by me