Hands sometimes don't work as I have Dupuytren's contracture (rare bilateral, it was meds) I'm amused it is common in Nordic folk ( caught it in Norway j/k). can play guitar still but owie. So now I'm working a lot more on voice although I will not give in. I played today outside

Mar 23, 2019 · 11:25 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
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That's a wonderfully artistic approach to the problem :D Thank you for reaching out. I've got bone marrow failure disease and there's nothing curative and potentially unsafe for me due to infection and bleeding :D I'd go this way however ;-)
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Replying to @mholzschlag
Cool. The things you love are the ones you cannot be without, not the ones you like when they are around. (It’s not me, it’s Plutarcus)
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Really? It's only hereditary if you have some Nordic/Scandic gene. There are other causes, mine was a side effect of wrong medication and it's moving fast. They want to hit it with the needles. It's not curative, nor is surgery. Not doing that with major blood disorder, FWIW
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