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Subject: Fingers
Category: Health
Asked by: change12-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 12 Jul 2006 11:03 PDT
Expires: 19 Jul 2006 12:11 PDT
Question ID: 745644
Hi,

My fingers on my right hand are slightly thicker than my fingers on my
left hand, the same problem with my right toe with my left toe(right
bigger than left), what can be done, I have had it for as long as I
can remember(30 yrs old now).Bye.

Clarification of Question by change12-ga on 12 Jul 2006 11:40 PDT
My fingers on my right hand are slightly thicker than my fingers on my
left hand, the same problem with my right toe with my left toe(right
bigger than left), what can be done, I have had it for as long as I
can remember(30 yrs old now).My nails also look larger on the right
hand/foot than the left, this is the bit that stands out the most.Bye.
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Subject: Re: Fingers
From: pinkfreud-ga on 12 Jul 2006 11:10 PDT
 
Why would anything need to be done? The digits of the dominant hand
and foot are typically larger. This is normal.
Subject: Re: Fingers
From: cynthia-ga on 13 Jul 2006 00:05 PDT
 
Pink is right --I looked at mine and the right looked bigger, so I had
my son measure to be sure. The right is a bit bigger.

You'll need to give your left hand and foot/toes a lot of exercize to
build them up to the size of the right. Try an exercize ball for your
hand.

Scroll down to the eagle catcher:
http://www.gungfu.com/cart-htm/exercise_gear_personal_equipment_hand_wrist_exercise.htm
Subject: Re: Fingers
From: change12-ga on 14 Jul 2006 09:59 PDT
 
Hi,

Thanks to both of you for your comments, but would a hand /foot
xerciser actually make my fingers/toes a bit thicker or just stronger
and not look thicker.Bye
Subject: Re: Fingers
From: myoarin-ga on 14 Jul 2006 15:27 PDT
 
Hi,
I don't give you much hope that anything you do will actually make any
difference, especially about the apparent size of your nails.
Most of us see our own bodies more critically than others do  - at
least when looking at details like this.  Only you get a chance to
compare your hands and feet, and once the difference is recognized,
you just can't oversee it, but others don't notice, seldom see both
your hands at rest in a postion that could allow them to study any
differences.
I don't suggest that you ask anyone to:  either they will agree  -
increasing your concern -  or they will say that they don't notice any
difference  - but you may think that they are only being polite, not
changing your opinion.

If the difference really is so great that it is apparent to others,
there is an even lesser chance that there is anything you can do about
it.

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