• confusedpuppy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    Working in the trades for a short 6 years has fucked my hand grip strength. In the past couple years since leaving the trades, I’ve noticed how painful it is to work with tools for a long period of time.

    I wanted to take up widdling as a creative hobby but after 30 minutes, my hands are aching and stiff for a couple days afterwards.

    A lot of the stuff I worked on was metal related and that’s not kind to anyones body. I knew a sheet metal worker who would have retired with really bad carpal tunnel and that should have been a huge red flag early on in my working life. I’m glad I got out before any major long lasting pain set in.

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      1 month ago

      Totally sounds like carpal tunnel syndrome. Repair is super simple and has a really good success rate. Usually just a little moderate sedation and half an hour later it’s fixed. It does take a few weeks to recover, but most people I see say it’s totally worth it.

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        1 month ago

        It’s more in my fingers, but I also have a habit pushing myself too far every time I do something. It’s taken me over a year to stop pushing myself too hard when I ride a bike.

        Everything in moderation and I’m pretty bad at moderation.