Hi Everyone!
I'm back with another topic and more questions!
My post today is revolves mainly around Rauynards Phenomenon and mobility issues caused by various illness whether it's Scleroderma, Lupus, MCTD, Arthritis etc.
I've been a musician for over 22years now and I have learned to play over 20 different woodwind instruments ranging from the smallest Piccalo to instruments as big as the Bassoon. My music has always been my way of escaping from reality and it's very much been my main "outlet" for my emotions and stresses in life.
Like most of us on here, I suffer with Rauynards syndrome and its annoyingly an often occurrence and it's making it more and more difficult to play music.
My main instruments are Clarinet and Alto Sax. Both have a LOT of key scales and are heavy instruments. Both also require a firm grip on the mouthpiece in order for the reed to work.
I've realised that my fingers are now often too numb for me to press the keys with, and when my fingers aren't numb, they're very stiff and painful. I'm also having serious issues with my coordination/fine motor skills. My problem with the mouthpiece is that the corners of my mouth feel rather tight these days and the muscles around my mouth ache so much when playing that stops me from playing as often as I'd like to. On top of that, my arms, shoulders and neck are agony from the weight of the instruments. I use thumb rests and padded neck straps but they don't help.
I didn't anticipate this happening for some reason. I never considered that I might have to give up something I truly love because of my diagnosis.
Upon my discovery, I quickly realised that there will be people out there in exactly the same situation as me. People who love to sew, knit, paint, draw....
So, I'd love to know if any of you guys have had to adapt your hobbies because of Rauynards? And what did you replace your hobby with?
Another discovery and realisation! - I officially have a bucket list for my legs! I'm not even joking!
I realised the other day that I've only got a few years left of the use of my legs. I'm on walking sticks already and I know this is progressive so time is ticking! I want to go to Thailand and hike up into the hills to see the Buddhist Temples. I want to swim in the sea of countries I've never been to!.....
But then I realised what I want to do more than anything else..... I want to go out somewhere and dance my little legs off. Nothing crazy. Just a dance with my girlfriend's and family before the time comes where I can't do it at all. I used to do Ballet dancing and Scottish Highland Dancing so getting my head around the things I cannot do these days is hard!!
So, Ladies and Gents! - let me know your thoughts and your own experiences! I can't wait to hear from you guys!!!
With love and respect,
H.G xoxox