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Aaron Hall
12-17-2009, 9:45 PM
Does anyone know what happened to the Tattooed Woodworker (Robert Giovannetti)?

David Colafranceschi
12-17-2009, 10:16 PM
I believe he has a sever case of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome and has had to give up woodworking. Pretty sad really.

Dave Beauchesne
12-18-2009, 1:11 AM
I enjoyed his blog site - alot.

On a side note, I had work related carpal tunnel on both wrists - ( I am a Refrigeration Mechanic for over 30 years ) - I lived with it for a couple of years with the usual symptoms.

The topper of all toppers was when I was going down a 15 foot tall vertical ladder; fortunately, I was on the bottom rung with both feet, my right hand was on the side rail and it just '' let go '' of the rail - I had the presence of mind just to step down onto the ground - had I been up the 15 feet, I would have dropped like a stone.

I got both wrists done with a minimally invasive procedure ( one three stitch incision per wrist ) good as new.

I wish him well.

Dave Beauchesne

David Gendron
12-18-2009, 2:25 AM
My mom, had the same thing done as Dave and she never had problems since!
Hoppe he'll be back!

John Keeton
12-18-2009, 6:28 AM
I got both wrists done with a minimally invasive procedure ( one three stitch incision per wrist ) good as new.Dave, they have come a long way with CT surgery. Years ago, I handled a lot of cases involving repetitive injuries. Carpal tunnel surgery was about 40% successful, and the large "Z" shaped scar was horribly disfiguring.

I have a friend that just had the procedure, and you can hardly tell. I understand the success rate is extremely high now! Glad yours worked out well for you.

Mike Brady
12-18-2009, 5:43 PM
I don't know about the the carpal tunnel misfortune, but I have read that the blog was discontinued because of very thoughtless posts from readers of his blog. If you do a little research you can read some responses from those who tried to encourage him to keep it going. In the end, he was a victim of the "Woodworking Taliban", as much as anything. You might find some interesting reading in John Economaki's blog from Bridge City.