Still Broken

With regards to my wrist:

I'm not sure I'm convinced it's carpal tunnel syndrome. The pain has mostly been in my wrist, and everything I've read about carpal tunnel indicates that it causes discomfort, weakness, and numbness in your fingers and palm - none of which have been an issue for me.

The meds and wrist brace seem to be helping, though, along with the stretches and Vitamin E supplements my mother-in-law-to-be recommended. The problem is that my left wrist is starting to bother me now. I used to type with my left hand resting near the edge of the keyboard, and my right hand would cover about two thirds of the keys - which probably caused my problems to begin with. Now that I'm trying to type properly, my left hand actually has something to do, and it's been getting kind of tired and a little achey now too. I think I may need to get a second wrist brace for the other side.

Anyway, I've got a bunch of posts I'd really like to write, but it's still kind of slow and uncomfortable to type a lot, so I keep putting it off. I just spent 10 minutes looking into dictation software though, and MacSpeech Dictate got my attention. Just this Monday, they released an update that addresses most of the complaints I've read in reviews, so it looks pretty promising. Amazon has it for $165 - $35 off list price - and it might be worth finding some stuff to sell in order to save my wrists.

3 Comments

Maybe you are like me and

Maybe you are like me and caught "the gout"

You know, if this is a

You know, if this is a "health" issue that prevents you from working, maybe your insurance would cover the software or maybe your company would buy it for you. Although I would love to see you try to write PHP with one of those things...
"Less than...question mark...space....pee...ache...pee...new line...register globals...question mark...greater than"

Yeah, it won't do me much

Yeah, it won't do me much good for coding, but I spend a lot less time coding these days than I used to.

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