Brief Medical History Overview
Chronic Wrist Pain
Hi,
I'm new to this site but noticed Mira's page on her wrist problem and wondered if anyone could please help me out with mine.
I'm quite an active person and used to go to the gym regularly. During one session, nearly 14 months ago, I was doing a bench press set when I foolishly tried to change my wrist action mid-way through the movement. Foolish I know, but a pain radiated from my wrist. It was minor at the time, may be due to the adrenlaine pumping through me at the time. I carried on with the rest of my regime and finished with a seated row exercise, in which the wrist felt quite painful.
At the time I thought may be it was a minor strain, and so ignored it. However, over the next few days the pain remained and wouldn't disappear. I tried hot baths and deep heat, etc to try and calm the pain down (THERE WAS NO SWELLING AT ALL, HENCE I DIDN'T ICE IT).
The main pain came from my right wrist, as I'm right-handed and used it more than the other. So, I tried using my left wrist to help relive the strain on the other arm. Bad idea, because soon that started to ache as it was obviously strained from the extra work.
I have been to see my local doctor MANY times and have always been told the same thing that the tendons in my wrist are inflamed and are pressing on the sheath, causing my pain (Least that is what I think he says, I forget).
I have seen a physio' to try and adapt my routine to strain the wrists less. She actually seems to think it's more paranoia!!! :S
I have applied Ibuprofen gel and that seems to work temporarily-like all of 5 minutes!!!
Also, it seems that when one wrist hurts more the other hurts less. A strange phenomenon.
But, low and behold 14 months later I still have this pain. I have adapted to it the best I can. But, I'm getting fed-up of the wrists frequently seem to feel strained.
I recently went to the gym, heeding my physio's advice to just get on try to do gym , starting at a very low-level. I noticed my left wrist felt fine during most of the exercises but that the right STILL hasn't got better. It still doesn't feel right.
I'm sorry for rabbiting on but I just don't know what to do anymore, also I can't believe my doctor hasn't thought of sending me to get my arms scanned in a MRI?!!
What I do know, is that at the moment, when I extend from my wrists the pain is reduced while when I flex it's increased. Hence most day-to-day activities provide a strain as we tend to pull objects toward us.
Btw I have had neck trouble to-strained neck muscles from appraetntly sitting in the study pose too often. Hasn't really gone either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Vivek
P.S. Sorry for the essay.
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