Here’s my weird story from 15 years ago where I had a year of increasingly awful debilitating RSI and then eventually I read a book and a couple days later it was gone forever.
My dopey little webpage there has helped at least a few people over the years, including apparently the co-founder of thumbtack.com, so I continue to share it, even though I find it mildly embarrassing. :-P
Needless to say, but YMMV; I can speak to my own experience, but I don’t pretend to know how to cure anyone else.
Anyway, that sucks and I hope you feel better soon!
UPDATE—see also my recent post The “mind-body vicious cycle” model of RSI & back pain
Same experience here. I’ve written about it in A cognitive intervention for wrist pain.
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Here’s my weird story from 15 years ago where I had a year of increasingly awful debilitating RSI and then eventually I read a book and a couple days later it was gone forever.
My dopey little webpage there has helped at least a few people over the years, including apparently the co-founder of thumbtack.com, so I continue to share it, even though I find it mildly embarrassing. :-P
Needless to say, but YMMV; I can speak to my own experience, but I don’t pretend to know how to cure anyone else.
Anyway, that sucks and I hope you feel better soon!
UPDATE—see also my recent post The “mind-body vicious cycle” model of RSI & back pain
Same experience here. I’ve written about it in A cognitive intervention for wrist pain.