Dear Julie,
I honestly don't know whether the R.A was the cause of my Carpel Tunnel problems or if it would have happened anyway.
But I do understand the bit you wrote about feeling like someone was sticking a knife into the tendons in your hands
because I also experienced this horror!
Mine was caused by nodules on the tendons.
When my Carpel Tunnels were freed my tendons could move freely inside my wrists.
(This had been the cause of the clawing of my fingers that I described.)
I had explained all this to my surgeon and he said "well, once we're in their we will have a good look around."
It was my Rheumatologist who arranged for me to have a nerve conduction test when I began to experience
numbness in my fingers, prior to this I had the same X rays of hands and feet every year as you.
The pain was assumed to be from R.A, but a lot of it was not.
P.S for Barbara - I still have about 6 pairs of splints upstairs in my bedroom, every sort the N.H.S do I think!
I have kept them because I am still haunted by the pain that I was constantly enduring prior to my hand
operations and I hate each and every one of those splints! But, after my last wrist op. last May I have never needed to wear
them again.
I found them to be cumbersome, smelly and they made me feel visibly disabled. However, they did allow me to
do vacuuming, etc. I used to tighten and loosen them constantly during the day as my hands or wrists swelled.
At night the velcro was noisy and woke me up as well as the pain.
I think I was suffering from sleep deprivation!
My surgery was carried out under a local anaesthetic, which was great actually, because I could listen to my surgeon
explaining to the guy he was teaching exactly what he was finding once he had opened up my wrists!
My left wrist was so bad it had turned blue on the inside from the pressure and the surgeon told me after the
op. that he thought it was so bad that the op. might not work!
But he must have caught it just in time because it works just great now!
Good luck to all with hand and wrist problems. Surgery sounds grim, but when it really works it improves
your life no end!
Fiona