Greetings board. I’m trying to weed through all the post and find people who have had their injury 10 - 15 yrs (like me). I'm interested in hearing their success (or non) stories.
Thank you!
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Hiya,
I have had this injury since march 1993. Anything you want to know just ask, I'd be happy to answer
Lizzy F
I have had this injury since march 1993. Anything you want to know just ask, I'd be happy to answer
Lizzy F
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I've been a Tyr warior for 24 years.
Fell free to ask me anything you like. I've discussed most aspects of this injury and my life at one time or another in various threads on the site. Feel free to ask me anything you want to know.
Cheerios,
Henry
Fell free to ask me anything you like. I've discussed most aspects of this injury and my life at one time or another in various threads on the site. Feel free to ask me anything you want to know.
Cheerios,
Henry
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- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: January 1980 Yamaha RD200 vs 16 wheeler truck, result, 1 totally paralysed right arm. I was 21, now 54. I had no surgery, I don't regret this. Decided to totally ignore limitations (easily done aged 21) adapted very quickly to one handed life, got married, had 3 kids, worked- the effect of the injury on my life (once the pain stopped being constant) was minimal and now, aged 54, I very rarely even think of it, unless I bash it or it gets cold, then I wish I'd had it amputated :) Except for a steering knob on my car, I have no adaptations to help with life, mainly because I honestly don't think of myself as disabled and the only thing I can't do is peel potatoes, which is definitely a good thing.
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Hi Jim
I've been a one arm southpaw since Jan 1980 ask anything you want. You can email any of us by clicking on our name if you want to.
Jen NZ
I've been a one arm southpaw since Jan 1980 ask anything you want. You can email any of us by clicking on our name if you want to.
Jen NZ
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Hello to each of you. Thank you for the welcome. I have so many questions..so please bear with me
As many of you know back in the 80’s there wasnt much they could do for BP patients. The Dr. told me to wait it out and see if anything happened. Well ..I have been waiting almost 15 yrs haha. j/k. Seriously though..i just went on with life and made the best of the situation. To be honest I never even cared to find a cure because the Dr’s were so negative I just thought hey I have a paralyzed arm so be it.
I guess the questions I have are. Is there any hope with those that suffered the injury so long ago ( 5-15 yrs ). Over the past few years I have noticed im able to move my arms in ways I never knew I could. For example if I lay on my back and hold my bad arm with my good ( up in the air – like you’re lifting weights ) I can lower my bad arm and push it back up ( seems I have elbow movement ) ? My triceps and biceps flex. I have feeling all the way down to my elbow but no movement in the hand. I can rotate my elbow inward though.
I went to see a Dr a few months ago to run the ( muscle test to see the level of damage ) and he looked at me and said “ are you sure you’re nerves are not just stretched I hear movement all the way to your forearm “. He sent me to a neuro specialist and he ordered an MRI. I’m a cash patient and will be getting an MRI this month.
What has your success been w/ surgeries etc over the past 10 years. I’m interested in hearing what you have had done and how it has benefited you. I’m reading more and more about tendon and muscle transfers..but have questions about that as well.
Please share
As many of you know back in the 80’s there wasnt much they could do for BP patients. The Dr. told me to wait it out and see if anything happened. Well ..I have been waiting almost 15 yrs haha. j/k. Seriously though..i just went on with life and made the best of the situation. To be honest I never even cared to find a cure because the Dr’s were so negative I just thought hey I have a paralyzed arm so be it.
I guess the questions I have are. Is there any hope with those that suffered the injury so long ago ( 5-15 yrs ). Over the past few years I have noticed im able to move my arms in ways I never knew I could. For example if I lay on my back and hold my bad arm with my good ( up in the air – like you’re lifting weights ) I can lower my bad arm and push it back up ( seems I have elbow movement ) ? My triceps and biceps flex. I have feeling all the way down to my elbow but no movement in the hand. I can rotate my elbow inward though.
I went to see a Dr a few months ago to run the ( muscle test to see the level of damage ) and he looked at me and said “ are you sure you’re nerves are not just stretched I hear movement all the way to your forearm “. He sent me to a neuro specialist and he ordered an MRI. I’m a cash patient and will be getting an MRI this month.
What has your success been w/ surgeries etc over the past 10 years. I’m interested in hearing what you have had done and how it has benefited you. I’m reading more and more about tendon and muscle transfers..but have questions about that as well.
Please share
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My son had his injury in August 2004 and through my son we met a man who goes to our church that has the same kind of injury. His was 30 years ago and there was a doctor, I believe in Virginia, her name is Julie Teres (the spelling on the last name is not correct). She still is in practice, but I heard she is near retirement. I'm sorry you didn't hear of her back then. He has his arm back and hand back to about 80% uasage.
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I'm assuming he has surgery right away or or?
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Aloha, you can always check with a BPI specialist and see what the options are.... you never know, things are always changing. I personally sure dont have the answers, if I did I sure as hell would share them here! Good luck and keep asking away... btw... I have only had my BPI almost 5 years...
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Hi everyone..
The doctor's name is Julia Terzis and her phone no. is 757-625-6347 and her website is jkterzis.com and u r right she is taking retirement in the end of year 2006
I know about her because i live in virginia.
Just to let u know that she doesn't participate, with any insurance, so before u persue this matter, just call Michelle (patient coordinator)at the above ph. no.
The doctor's name is Julia Terzis and her phone no. is 757-625-6347 and her website is jkterzis.com and u r right she is taking retirement in the end of year 2006
I know about her because i live in virginia.
Just to let u know that she doesn't participate, with any insurance, so before u persue this matter, just call Michelle (patient coordinator)at the above ph. no.
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Hi everyone..
The doctor's name is Julia Terzis and her phone no. is 757-625-6347 and her website is jkterzis.com and u r right she is taking retirement in the end of year 2006
I know about her because i live in virginia.
Just to let u know that she doesn't participate, with any insurance, so before u persue this matter, just call Michelle (patient coordinator)at the above ph. no.
Thanks,
shafali.
The doctor's name is Julia Terzis and her phone no. is 757-625-6347 and her website is jkterzis.com and u r right she is taking retirement in the end of year 2006
I know about her because i live in virginia.
Just to let u know that she doesn't participate, with any insurance, so before u persue this matter, just call Michelle (patient coordinator)at the above ph. no.
Thanks,
shafali.