Hey guys... I am working on compliling a list of FAQ for the resources section of this website. Any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
COurt xx
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Re: FAQs needed
What kind of questions ar you looking for? Really fun stuff like: why doesn't my arm work? or something a little more creative like--how are the Brachial Plexus nerves constructed and routed?
How about what is the mechanism for the ongoing neuropathic pain, and just what is "neuropathic" pain anyway?
What resources are avialable to help me return to work/school.
What are some ways to handle manual tasks?
How about driving? Any assitive devices?
Onepaw
How about what is the mechanism for the ongoing neuropathic pain, and just what is "neuropathic" pain anyway?
What resources are avialable to help me return to work/school.
What are some ways to handle manual tasks?
How about driving? Any assitive devices?
Onepaw
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- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: MVA in 2001, nerve graph in 2002, Median Nerve Transfer in 2004 and an unsuccessful Gracillis Muscle Transfer in 2006. I am living life and loving it! Feel free to contact me :)
- Location: Grosse Pointe Woods, MI
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Re: FAQs needed
THanks these are great, keep em coming guys!
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Re: FAQs needed
Hi Court
When we started the tbpi uk site we saw a need for FAQs. We realised that we were not equipped to answer technical and detailed medical questions-at the time the validity of support group websites was being questioned by doctors, some of whom said that because information was sketchy and too generalised on some sites (bearing in mind the huge differences in our injuries) that false hopes were given in some cases, and hope was taken away in others. I still find sites telling me that a few tendon transfers will fix me up (hahahahahaaaaaa) or even worse, that if my arm doesn't get surgery and recover my life will be terrible (HAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!!!!!) I have researched enough to know that for me that isn't true at all but newbies can be very badly misled by sites like that-if I'd been told either of those things early on in my injury I don't think I would have adjusted as well as I have. For that reason we avoided any specific treatment questions , and referred people to their own doctor.
We still needed FAQ's and noticed that the same questions were constantly asked on this site and on the UK message board too. So we asked people their views on this, took samples of their answers nd made our FAQ page. The bad news is, the link to it is broken (Lizzy when are you home???) the good news is, here is the original thread with ALL the answers we got. You could maybe try something similar????? Hope this helps, anyway, but give me a shout if you need any help with this :0)
http://p072.ezboard.com/fadultswithbrac ... =248.topic
Cheers all Jen NZ
When we started the tbpi uk site we saw a need for FAQs. We realised that we were not equipped to answer technical and detailed medical questions-at the time the validity of support group websites was being questioned by doctors, some of whom said that because information was sketchy and too generalised on some sites (bearing in mind the huge differences in our injuries) that false hopes were given in some cases, and hope was taken away in others. I still find sites telling me that a few tendon transfers will fix me up (hahahahahaaaaaa) or even worse, that if my arm doesn't get surgery and recover my life will be terrible (HAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!!!!!) I have researched enough to know that for me that isn't true at all but newbies can be very badly misled by sites like that-if I'd been told either of those things early on in my injury I don't think I would have adjusted as well as I have. For that reason we avoided any specific treatment questions , and referred people to their own doctor.
We still needed FAQ's and noticed that the same questions were constantly asked on this site and on the UK message board too. So we asked people their views on this, took samples of their answers nd made our FAQ page. The bad news is, the link to it is broken (Lizzy when are you home???) the good news is, here is the original thread with ALL the answers we got. You could maybe try something similar????? Hope this helps, anyway, but give me a shout if you need any help with this :0)
http://p072.ezboard.com/fadultswithbrac ... =248.topic
Cheers all Jen NZ
Re: FAQs needed
Hi Court, here's an FAQ from the UK TBPI meets....
"where's the bar??!!" ;O)
But seriously, there is a wealth of FAQ's and answers on the EZ board site, enough for some ideas?
Dave
"where's the bar??!!" ;O)
But seriously, there is a wealth of FAQ's and answers on the EZ board site, enough for some ideas?
Dave
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- Location: Grosse Pointe Woods, MI
- Contact:
Re: FAQs needed
Love it Dave!!! Thanks for the input... haha
COurt xx
COurt xx