Well, I'm 3 days post-op from my first tendon transfer. Not so bad so far. I've never had a cast before, so it is taking some getting used to. It is very heavy also. The doc said it was more extensive than he thought, once he got inside). I am anxious to see what the scars will be like, but I will have to wait another month for that.
What do you think? Should I let people sign my cast or not?
Kathy
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GET THAT CAST SIGNED....
A year from now you'll know the pain was worth the gain.
I had surgery at 3 months post accident and had strong upper arm movement 3 months after.
Their efforts where concentrated on regaining my upper arm and elbow movement.
I was lucky to have a good physio-therapist both before and after surgery. My surgeon was quite aggressive in getting me mobile and stretching again after surgery....
Best wishes...Mike
A year from now you'll know the pain was worth the gain.
I had surgery at 3 months post accident and had strong upper arm movement 3 months after.
Their efforts where concentrated on regaining my upper arm and elbow movement.
I was lucky to have a good physio-therapist both before and after surgery. My surgeon was quite aggressive in getting me mobile and stretching again after surgery....
Best wishes...Mike
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Congrats on getting through the surgery Kathy !!! I hope it is all you anticipated and more. I guess one of the great things about transfer surgery is that you can have them anytime post accident. Well....let's see.....that makes three of you guys now that have had this surgery. Good luck with your therapy Kathy..........and please write my name on your cast for me. I know it's not a signature, but it's the thought that counts ) George
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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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Hey George, great idea, kathy please write my name on your cast too, if I was there I'd do it myself! I think you peeps who have surgery are very brave, look forward to hearing an update soon :0)
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Good, you got that out the way. I gather u had tendon transfers as well like me a Karl. Ciao.
Athos
Athos
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OOOO Me too I want my name on the cast! LOL It is great to hear you are doing well. Casts are heavy! I have a scar on my left arm from my last surgery. It is really bad. I had a plastic surgeon approach me and say he could "fix it". I said no thanks. I look at it as a great conversational piece. Plus, it is a way for people to see that there really is something wrong!
Get rest and keep that arm on a pillow.
Get rest and keep that arm on a pillow.
Joy in FL is now living in Georgia!
Left TBI on October 31, 1991
Left TBI on October 31, 1991
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Yeah get the cast signed! Seems there's been a block booking of tendon trans surgeries lately, hope you're soon telling us about the improvements!
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I have names all over my cast!!!! Anyone who has had this surgery, did yours turn kinda yellowy, orangey? I am only worried about one of them, but since I have limited feeling there, I don't know what to think of it. Has anyone had 2 tendon transfers. My second one is scheduled in about 8 weeks?
Kathy
Kathy
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Hi Kathy,
What exactly are your transfers for?Mine was for finger & wrist extension,this was all done in "one hit".the operation took around 1 1/2 hrs.
It does seem a little strange that you have to have another op at a later date,cant work that one out.
the yellowy,orange you discribe will be the dye they paint on to clean up the area before the sugery.
karl
What exactly are your transfers for?Mine was for finger & wrist extension,this was all done in "one hit".the operation took around 1 1/2 hrs.
It does seem a little strange that you have to have another op at a later date,cant work that one out.
the yellowy,orange you discribe will be the dye they paint on to clean up the area before the sugery.
karl
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I reread my message and it didn't make sense. Let me try it again. My first tendon transfer was on my thumb. The Dr. took a tendon from my index finger and transferred it to my thumb. This will give me opposition. I was unable to bring my thumb to touch any of my fingers. The yellow/orange I was talking about is my index finger. I suppose it is from being bruised (at least I hope the cast is not too tight, since I cannot feel it). The 2nd tendon transfer will give extension to my fingers (since I cannot straighten or spread them apart). The Dr. said he could not do both at the same time because the splinting and therapy after each operation would be totally different. He said once he started operating, until I was done with therapy, etc would be about 6 months. He also told me I would lose about 50% of my strength in this hand, have you been told this?
Kathy
Kathy