And I primarily shoot with the left. So the house security is still fully operational ;-) I still owe you a good Model 29 post, and I will get to it ASAP! Thanks for the kind words, Abel.
For years, I have had an off an on trigger finger on my right hand. But for these past 2 years straight, the finger locked up every time I closed my hand. Why did I wait so long to fix it? Because I am stupid, that is why. Simple surgery, but unfortunatel...
Many years ago, after cracking a rib, I got through 3 months and it felt great. I thought "no restrictions", even though the doctor said to wait longer. I did a light workout, and then another, without issues. The 3rd time I started pushing, and bam, rese...
And I primarily shoot with the left. So the house security is still fully operational ;-) I still owe you a good Model 29 post, and I will get to it ASAP! Thanks for the kind words, Abel.
I see your home keeps being safe! Wishing you’ll recover fast and fully operational with both hands soon. I look forward to your Model 29 post but please get well first my friend! A big hug for you! Abel
So many health issues are more serious. But I count my blessings and thank God for a successful procedure and expected outcome. Appreciate your support my Friend!
that's really starting to compromise ability to ride my bikes and motorcycle that really sucks. We're just like watches or cars, eventually parts start to wear out. Hope your finger is back to normal soon!
They can offer a cortisone shot, and for some people it calms the issue and surgery is not needed. Mine has been problematic too long, so we went straight for the more predictable solution.
hand surgeons are doing it yet. And recovery is a long process with lots of PT needed. The old surgical fix is good for pain reduction but you lose strength and some function. After 45 years of riding sport bikes I suppose I could give that up but I'm not...
Reading the bible has really changed me. I can't read and believe and not put into practice the countless lessons. Growing up Italian in Boston... well let's just say it is a major discipline to give up swearing, and a continued work-in-progress!
Good to be in practice. At my local range, I always seem to end up next to the guy shooting an AR15, and occasionally an AR10... it is extremely unnerving. I understand if you need to check function or ammo cycling, but most of these guys are popped up on...