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RSI; anyone ever had it?

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    #11
    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Had a very mild bout a couple of years ago. A mouse-mat with gel pad really helped. As did doing much less work
    Me too, always use a gel pad.
    Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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      #12
      My Mum got it when she worked on the checkout at Tesco, it was lifting all those heavy 12 packs of tins and such, she had to give up knitting - for which we were all grateful
      I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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        #13
        Big hands so I need a big mouse. MS intellimouse explorer or trust laser.

        Smaller mouse and I feel like wilmslow after a box of tissues.

        Its real and really painful. Even when I was a contractor.

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          #14
          Yeah, I've had a dose of this, very painful and restricting mouse-wise, wrist support has sorted this, would use other hand before considering time off !

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            #15
            Originally posted by lukemg View Post
            Yeah, I've had a dose of this, very painful and restricting mouse-wise, wrist support has sorted this, would use other hand before considering time off !
            Started getting it a few years ago in my right thumb so swapped mouse hands.

            As a bonus, it makes pot noodling a lot easier whilst browsing.....

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              #16
              Originally posted by meridian View Post
              Started getting it a few years ago in my right thumb so swapped mouse hands.

              As a bonus, it makes pot noodling a lot easier whilst browsing.....
              Too much information
              Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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                #17
                I know a self-employed gardner who had to have both wrists operated on for carpal tunnel. And I can't remember if my dad had it done, but he looked into it (after retirement).

                I got it once and got a nice keyboard & trackball, since then it's largely OK even using normal versions though I do tend to swap which hand I use the mouse with infrequently. In fact my home PC has mouse on the left, at client-site I have it on the right!
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                  #18
                  I got it in my wrists. Found that a banana keyborad did the trick

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