jjjaworski
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I had corrective hand surgery in August to repair a worn out thumb joint in my left hand. It all went super and I have full range of motion and strength back.
The big bonus was the trauma to my wrist .. chuckle. I get a free dose of carpal tunnel syndrome.
I went for a follow-up visit a few weeks back and mentioned the numbness in my hand and all the fingers when I do any kind of work ( like turning 29 shaving brush handles for example ).
They had thought I might have a precursor to carpal tunnel a couple of months after the operation. This sealed the deal. The kicker is that I have numbness in all the fingers so I went for a nerve conductive series this morning.
The big bonus is likely to be a compressed ulnar nerve in my elbow giving me the added treat of having cubital tunnel syndrome:laugh:
I meet with the surgeon next Thursday to discuss the options. Surgery of some kind is a definite though.
I better get busy and pound out some work before than. What harm could it do?
The big bonus was the trauma to my wrist .. chuckle. I get a free dose of carpal tunnel syndrome.
I went for a follow-up visit a few weeks back and mentioned the numbness in my hand and all the fingers when I do any kind of work ( like turning 29 shaving brush handles for example ).
They had thought I might have a precursor to carpal tunnel a couple of months after the operation. This sealed the deal. The kicker is that I have numbness in all the fingers so I went for a nerve conductive series this morning.
The big bonus is likely to be a compressed ulnar nerve in my elbow giving me the added treat of having cubital tunnel syndrome:laugh:
I meet with the surgeon next Thursday to discuss the options. Surgery of some kind is a definite though.
I better get busy and pound out some work before than. What harm could it do?