....... She has carpel tunnel in both wrist. Right one is worse. Docs are 50/50 weather surgery will help, so she's waiting till she can't handle the pain any longer.......
Orright, this isn't strictly addressing the firearm side of your question, but I think it is fairly pertinent! My Hand Specialist informed me in no uncertain terms that leaving a Carpal Tunnel op until you can't stand the pain anymore is the absolute
WORST thing you can do with/for the condition!! Basically, he explained that because what we call 'carpal tunnel' is effectively the progressive 'strangulation' of the nerves & tendons that control your pinkie, ring, & middle fingers where those nerves & tendons pass thru the carpal tunnel in your wrist/base of the palm, the longer you leave it before releasing that strangulation, the
LESS LIKELY you'll ever get a successful return to full use of your hand! :sour: And if you leave the release surgery
too long, you can permanently & irreversibly lose the control & feeling of those 3 outside fingers of your hand, converting them into a useless crippled chicken claw!! :shocked:
I was lucky & I got a good result. But while I was doing the recuperation therapy, I got to meet quite a few people who waited too long and despite the best possible treatment, were now left with significantly crippled hands, even post surgery that returned them
some benefit & control with a reduction in the pain, simply because they waited too long.... So unless your wife is already past the point of no return & is
already permanently crippled, then maybe you should find a Hand Surgeon who will do the best they can to release her carpal tunnel SOONER rather than later, cos waiting longer only reduces the likelihood of getting any benefit &/or improvement! :shocked:
Good Luck!