<font color=blue>am I to understand they are bothering you again? I thought the surgery gave a more permanent fix than that.</font color=blue>
Yep, Chris, they've been bothering me again, but not nearly as severely as before, so I'm just taking it a little easier to try not to aggravate the condition. The doctor told me before the surgery that if you go back to doing the same things you had been doing, it could flare up again, especially typing and/or using anything with any vibration to it, such as chain saws, string trimmers, mowers, etc. As for fishing causing the problem; I can believe that. As the doctor said, overdoing any repetitious activity with your hands. When I first heard of carpal tunnel syndrome, I thought it was nearly exclusively typists, but he says he's operated on airline baggage handlers, mechanics, and lots of people from other occupations. (The guy who installed my aerobic sewer system had had that surgery done).
As the doctor says, when it starts to bother you quit what you're doin'. Do those jobs in moderation if you just have to do them.
Incidentally, my youngest daughter had the surgery when she was 28 years old, and her employer was one of those that considered it a job related injury and paid for it, but the doctor told me that was what they thought for many years, but now think it also may be hereditary. May be something to that, since my mother, my daughter, and I have all had it done. Of course, it got my daughter at age 28, me at age 57, and mother at age 74; so I have no explanation for that difference.