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Joined: 9/5/2010 Posts: 185 Location: Lowestoft, Suffolk
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Hi All Have just started using these gloves. They provide warmth but still enable me to use the computer. The compression isn't so tight that it turns your hands into claws either. Seen them cheaper on Ebay http://imakproducts.com/product.php?s=12
Angie Be yourself - everyone else is taken. XX
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Great idea - my hands get really chilly especially on the pc - thanks - Sylvia xx Be kinder than is necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle
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I got some similar ones from my OT at the hospital, except mine are a horrible brown colour. I much prefer your grey ones. They would go with my wardrobe. Naomi, X
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Hi All,
I bought my husband a pair of Arthritis gloves from Chums Textiles Mobility booklet they are skin toned and only £9.99 a pair. He has chillblains in his hands and has problems on his computer at times. They are light weight and half fingered and comfortable to wear.
Hope this helps
Lorna x
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