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Npgsql2 and my RSI - Repetitive Strain Injuries.

Hi, all...

On monday, I went to doctor to see about my fingers which were hurting very much... :(

Of course, I had some type of RSI - Repetitive Strains Injuries. :(

He said I would need to stay away from keyboards from some time, so, Npgsql2 release may take some more time than this week as I wanted. I hope to get everything done, but more slowly... :(

Hiroshi also remembered me that our documentation is lacking information about Npgsql2. We need to fix that too.


That's it guys. As soon as I have any news, I will let you know.

Thank you!

Comments

Unknown said…
Have you looked into switching to, firstly, a dvorak layout, and, secondly, an ergonomic keyboard? These two things together could help you.
Lorenzo said…
Hey man,

sorry to hear that. I have the same and been living with it (not wanting to go under surgery to fix my carpal tunnel yet) for a couple of years.

Get a trackball and a natural keyboard.

Also try to find a good Ostheopat... they are as rare as white tigers (the good ones i mean) and they _might_ help.

I have to pull my wrists a few times a day and i stretch them very often, also i play ping pong during work hours and generally do sports and i saw the situation improved.
Anonymous said…
Hope you're better now!

I always keep reminding myself health is above everything else.

May God bless you.
Hi all,

Thanks for your words...

I'm feeling a little better now. I'm gonna do some more physiotherapy and see if I can get even better!

I will seriously have a look at an ergonomic keyboard. Later I can try a dvorak layout too.
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