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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-06-21 9:18 AM (#369457)
Subject: Scarey moment . . .



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Was moving a big woodpile on Saturday and in griping a few pieces of cut cedar, I somehow pulled something in my left hand that controls movement of my left ring finger. I have strength moving it out away from my palm, but very little strength pushing it down and in toward my palm. It moves in conjunction with the fingers next to it, so most of the time it is not noticeable, but by itself, there was very little strength. The feeling was more like numbness rather than pain.

I thought this would seriously impact my playing the next day, but fortunately, the only chord it seems to have impacted is an open G where the ring finger plants the note on the 6th string without any help from the adjacent fingers. I was able to hit it, but the transition was not as quick as I’m used to. Most of the time I just barred it, but sometimes this was awkward, depending on the music. I also use the ring finger for single notes up higher in the frets, but I was able to compensate and use my pinkie. Perhaps we don’t really concentrate on which fingers are doing what until all of a sudden we can’t use one of them.

That was two days ago and the strength seems to be returning, so the concern may be temporary. Nonetheless, this was a bit scarey considering all I was doing was gripping a few pounds of thin wood boards.
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Beal
Posted 2010-06-21 9:19 AM (#369458 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .



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Teach you to go work in the yard!

Be Careful!!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-06-21 9:23 AM (#369459 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .



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Originally posted by Beal:
Teach you to go work in the yard!
I know, but the handful of cedar was no heavier than a golf club.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-06-21 10:19 AM (#369460 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .


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You'd have to screw up a couple more fingers to get down to my level, Brad. Hope you're better by the weekend.
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kotadawg
Posted 2010-06-21 10:22 AM (#369461 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .


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Hope you have a full recovery, Brad. You need to enjoy that OFC II.
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G8r
Posted 2010-06-21 10:23 AM (#369462 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .


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Yowser. Glad you're on the mend and that it wasn't anything more serious.
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MWoody
Posted 2010-06-21 10:32 AM (#369463 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .



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This getting old crap ain't easy, is it?

Watch for "trigger" finger and look up Transverse Fibrous Massage for some potential solutions.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2010-06-21 10:40 AM (#369464 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .


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Get Well soon Brad. Remember OFC also stands for "Old Farts Club"
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Phil Wong
Posted 2010-06-21 10:43 AM (#369465 - in reply to #369457)
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Originally posted by MWoody:
This getting old crap ain't easy, is it?

Watch for "trigger" finger and look up Transverse Fibrous Massage for some potential solutions.
Mike,
What you say is true. When I hear customers tell younger people to not get old, I tell them " If you are not getting older that means you are already dead"
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MWoody
Posted 2010-06-21 11:57 AM (#369466 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .



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Ancient Chinese Proverb Phil?
:D
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-06-21 12:08 PM (#369467 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .



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Proverb? "Getting Old Sux, but it beats the alternative!"

Patience... It will all work out, I hope.
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Waskel
Posted 2010-06-21 12:23 PM (#369468 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .



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Hope all your digits recover quickly, Brad.

I have long held the opinion that yard work in general is inherently dangerous. I avoid it whenever possible.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2010-06-21 2:38 PM (#369469 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .


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Originally posted by MWoody:
Ancient Chinese Proverb Phil?
:D
It might have come from a fortune cookie that when I got some take out.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2010-06-21 2:43 PM (#369470 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .


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Originally posted by MWoody:
Ancient Chinese Proverb Phil?
:D
It might have come from a fortune cookie that when I got some take out. Or from the back of the Calgon dishwashing liquid Or considering the fact that part of my name is in the word Philosophy. Lets see how does that saying go? If a tree falls in the forest is it good enough to make Ovation Guitar tops". Or something like that. Hmmmmm?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-06-21 3:31 PM (#369471 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .



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Put those little things back in their bottles, Phil, take off the smock, and back away from the counter.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2010-06-21 3:46 PM (#369472 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .


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:p
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MusicMishka
Posted 2010-06-21 6:22 PM (#369473 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .


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Glad you're OK Brad!
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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-06-21 6:34 PM (#369474 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .


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Glad it was only a temporary condition Prof. My left fingers have been acting up now and then, like if I try to snap my fingers, it hurts. I'm attributing it to old age. Aleve works pretty well. (old farts club) I kind of like that Phil... :D ;) :p
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Phil Wong
Posted 2010-06-21 7:06 PM (#369475 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .


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Thanks Jim, but I can't take credit for that. I'm sure that it has been used here before.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2010-06-22 8:05 AM (#369476 - in reply to #369457)
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...And since it was used before you have my permission to trade it if you like. ;)
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-06-22 8:37 AM (#369477 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .



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Played for about two hours last evening and while my finger isn't 100%, it feels good enough to the point I don't think about it, so full speed ahead. This should teach me to keep my hands off the wood.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2010-06-22 9:01 AM (#369478 - in reply to #369457)
Subject: Re: Scarey moment . . .


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Good news Brad. Don't rush the recovery. Let it heal naturally
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