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Very sorry to hear this, Dave. My best wishes for a speedy recovery.
I have been lucky enough to spend my whole life earning a living with my hands, and the loss of their use is my biggest fear in life . I wish I could afford to retire to make a start on all my ambitious projects.
I can't imagine the pain but I certainly can imagine the frustration.
All the best
Neil
 
Sorry to hear this Dave hope you soon get back to your normal no good saying normal it seems most of us on here have had to adapt and overcome our short commings caused by our jobs ,illness etc old age bits dropping off seems to be one of the main protagonists. Dave
 
Sorry to hear this Dave hope you soon get back to your normal no good saying normal it seems most of us on here have had to adapt and overcome our short commings caused by our jobs ,illness etc old age bits dropping off seems to be one of the main protagonists. Dave
How true it is....
 
Dave, I hope you'll feel better and be back to your bench and everyday activities soon. :thumb2:
I really appreciate your constant updates about new models and your InBox reviews but nothing compares to direct plastic handling:cool:.

Andrea
 
Dave,
Sorry to read your news. I do wish you a swift return to normal function and modelling mayhem :smiling3:

Regards,
John
 
Hi Dave

sorry to hear about the flare up, and the resultant lack of bench time. Hopefully it will not last long.

in the 70's a cousin of mine had to start injecting insulin, he had to have a quiet word with his son (about 6 or 7 at the time) who told his teacher "my dad's a junkie"!

Peter
 
Dave,

As the others have said, hope you're not struggling to much longer.

ATB.

Andrew
 
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Update - the pain has just about gone, but my hand is still stiff - I almost have to make a conscious effort to bend my fingers, but a lot better than a few days ago. I'm going to to leave the bench alone for a few more days, then maybe a little light work to start with. Just in time to compensate for the avalanche of Christmas drivel appearing on Tv, that starts earlier and earlier each year!
Dave
 
Glad your improving Dave , agree about the TV very little is worth watching at anytime yet alone at Christmas.
 
Good to hear you're on the mend Dave, re opening tins, my mum has rheumatoid arthritis & reckons one of the best things she has is an electric tin opener.
 
Good to hear you're on the mend Dave, re opening tins, my mum has rheumatoid arthritis & reckons one of the best things she has is an electric tin opener.
Not had that issue myself, but then most tins these days have ring pulls. I can find them problematic, it being difficult to get the ring lifted and pulled if your hands aren’t working properly. If your mum struggles with them, tell her a teaspoon really helps. The bowl end can easily get under the ring and lever it up, and putting the handle through the ring then makes it very easy to lever off the lid.
 
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Not had that issue myself, but then most tins these days have ring pulls. I can find them problematic, it being difficult to get the ring lifted and pulled if your hands aren’t working properly. If your mum struggles with them, tell her a teaspoon really helps. The bowl end can easily get under the ring and lever it up, and putting the handle through the ring then makes it very easy to lever off the lid.
I use a wooden spoon handle through the ringpull!
Dave
 
....ah, another use for the child disciplining wooden spoon....
 
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