Arthritis?

Quit whining. Drink bourbon. Climb more.
User avatar
SCIN
Posts: 4932
Joined: Fri Sep 20, 2002 1:19 pm

Arthritis?

Post by SCIN »

A couple of months ago I noticed that the knuckles closest to the tip of my fingers have big swollen hard bumps on them. Slightly tender to squeeze after bouldering. Does anyone know if arthritis finally set in on these poor fingers after 14 years of plastic pulling? They look like they might be good for fingerlocks now though. Kind of like stoppers on the end of my fingers.
Yo Ray jack dynomite! Listen to my beat box! Bew ch ch pff BEW ch ch pfff! Sweet!

-Horatio
Horatio Felacio
Posts: 3338
Joined: Tue Sep 24, 2002 7:26 pm

Post by Horatio Felacio »

fucking cheater. those are the jewelries that i made for you and implanted in your fingers at night while you slept oh so beautifully. you were looking tight when i last gazed upon you.
Yo HO!! Just got me a code red and some funyons big dawg!!! SHIT YEAH! - Ray, excited about his breakfast
User avatar
SCIN
Posts: 4932
Joined: Fri Sep 20, 2002 1:19 pm

Post by SCIN »

Crazy! I thought they were little babies being hatched in the ends of my fingers from when we played finger-cram-in-the-pee-pee-hole last night at church! I will abort the growing fetuses by hammering the ends of my fingers tonight.
Yo Ray jack dynomite! Listen to my beat box! Bew ch ch pff BEW ch ch pfff! Sweet!

-Horatio
naw
Posts: 13
Joined: Wed Mar 15, 2006 7:48 pm

Post by naw »

Not to interrupt the thread jack in progress, but I have the same things and I've only been climbing for a few years. In my case, it's very minor it's only really noticable in my middle and ring fingers, but I can already tell that my fingers are starting to turn towards each other, if you know what I mean. My grandmother had very bad osteoarthritis so that's not a good sign either. As far as the bumps, they're really not very pronounced anywhere except my right ring finger, but I believe this is because I injured the tendon there and didn't let it heal properly. On that finger, it's always tender there and it cracks sometimes when I close my hand. Also, I can pull it to one side laterally and crack it as well. I've been taking glucosamine/msm for awhile now and after all the research I've done that seems like the only possible help, and the research is only 50/50 on that. I've 23 and I have the hands of an 82 year old man, minus the leathery goodness. I'll probably lose the ability to crimp by the time I'm 25.
the lurkist
Posts: 2240
Joined: Wed Nov 13, 2002 2:07 pm

Post by the lurkist »

Vit I, y'all. If they are swollen and they hurt, it is inflammation. Take your Ibu prophylactically before you start your boulder sesh- 3-4 over the counter tabs- provided you don't have a bleeding ulcer, blood gushing from your anus, black poop, and aren't allergic to Ibu. (jump in anytime, Ho).
"It really is all good ! My thinking only occasionally calls it differently..."
Normie
User avatar
Jeff
Posts: 2859
Joined: Thu Sep 26, 2002 6:40 pm

Post by Jeff »

Relax, it's not arthritis.
You're just a freak.
naw
Posts: 13
Joined: Wed Mar 15, 2006 7:48 pm

Post by naw »

Normally I'd be on board with the vitamin I preperation, but I just got back from a quick road trip where I bouldered pretty hard 8 out of 10 days. I took motrin every day before I started climbing. When I got back, after not taking motrin for about 48 hours, suprise suprise....my fingers started hurting. Now I have strains in two A4s and one A2 that probably happened while I was under the power of the vitamin I, and I never knew to stop because I couldn't feel it. It definitely works, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you like to risk further injury.
User avatar
kato
Posts: 879
Joined: Fri Oct 11, 2002 12:54 pm

Post by kato »

There's a medical supply place near me where you can get a walker. I think I've got some extra tennis balls to put on the legs.
No chalkbag since 1995.
J-Rock
Posts: 1936
Joined: Tue Apr 13, 2004 9:30 pm

Post by J-Rock »

Yeah, I've got permanently swollen knuckles too. The weird part is that a few of my fingers feel like they have a little pebble at the base of them. Fred Beckey who is in his 80's has some seriously mangled hands and fingers, yet he is still pulling down on them and climbing.
"Those iron spikes you use have shortened the life expectancy of the Totem Pole by 50,000 years."

--A Navaho elder
Mboss
Posts: 65
Joined: Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:09 pm

Post by Mboss »

Vitamin I is not a pain reliever so if you didn't feel the pain, it was because of adrenaline not the pill. Don't blame the goodness of Vit I.
"Birth and death are easy. Life is hard." -Tom Robbins in Jitterbug Perfume
Post Reply