BLOOD FROM INJURED ARM?

Forum for parents of injured who are seeking information from other parents or people living with the injury. All welcome
tylergsmom
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Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2004 6:56 pm
Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: Hi! I am Laura, the mom of Tyler, who has a ROBPI. I've been a member of this site since 1998 and owe a great deal to the wonderful people in the UBPN community who have helped us along the way get what we needed to get done for Tyler. Tyler is now 14 years old and in the 9th grade. He's a super bright kid and loves his video games. Tyler had the mod quad surgery with Dr. Shenaq shortly before he passed. That was his first and only surgery. Now that he is older he is requesting additional surgery. He'd like to be able to supinate. Our goal is for Summer 2013.
Location: Gulf Breeze, FL

Re: BLOOD FROM INJURED ARM?

Post by tylergsmom »

Hey Francine! Are you back on the boards??? I know it's been a while....welcome back!

Laura
Laura LeNoir, Mom of Tyler, Age 14, ROBPI
Francine Litz
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Joined: Tue Dec 13, 2005 11:16 pm

Re: BLOOD FROM INJURED ARM?

Post by Francine Litz »

I came on to post something in BPI events. I'm coordinating the Philadelphia area bpi clinic for Dr. Nath. Want to come?
Carrie
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Re: BLOOD FROM INJURED ARM?

Post by Carrie »

Yes! YES! That hurt your son! Stretching that arm is frequently painful, and small pricks in my arm feel a lot worse than they do in the other arm. And the pain lasts longer and spreads across the entire arm. If I have a hangnail on the right hand I can feel it all the way up my arm. This is a nerve injury, sensory nerves are effected and putting a needle in HURTS. Also, a good friend of mine is an EMT and physician's assistant, and for valentine's day her unit was doing blood pressure checks. So, we tried a little experiment, did both my arms...and they were different. Not so completely, but definitely distinct numbers. So NEVER take bp in that arm, it isn't an accurate reading. Also, positioning the injured arm uncomfortably for any amount of time turns painful quickly. Buffets are the worst for me because its weight bearing and not a good position. Stretching the arm up for an xray also sounds like it would hurt. I feel very passionate about this because it's something I've always found difficult to explain to uninjured people, doctors and nurses too. Keep on fighting those ignorant persons who want to overwhelm your instincts, they are right on.
Carrie
(24, rOBPI)
Ginne
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Joined: Fri Sep 10, 2004 10:00 pm

Re: BLOOD FROM INJURED ARM?

Post by Ginne »

When I did my Infant/Child CPR and Basic First Aid course a couple of months ago, they mentioned taking the brachial pulse in infants. i immediately piped up and said that although that was great if they couldn't find the jugular pulse, it wouldn't necessarily work on my daughter. i then explained that she has BPI and that her injury does not allow for an accurate reading of ANYTHING on her left side (most common side to perform CPR from and check). What surprised me was that the instructor tried to gloss over it and the other students were more than willing to learn more.

My poor instructor! I also mentioned that peple that have this injury sometimes have Horners Syndrome which affects pupil dilation.....you can imagine the rest from there LOL!!! The poor lady, I pretty much dominated that class for at least an hour before she could get back on topic. But 18 pepole walked out better educated than when they walked in!!!


Stick to your guns and make sure your kids are will ing to stick to theirs even if they are called "rude" and "disrespectful" by those that "know better".

-Ginne
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