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Re: Surgery has any one had any success

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2003 4:59 pm
by highlander_1406
Paul there is a post on this message board on how to tie lacers!!!!! its in OBPI somewere

Re: Surgery has any one had any success

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2003 5:03 pm
by Paul
wow i better check it Kevin. thanks

Re: Surgery has any one had any success

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2003 5:08 pm
by Paul
I was thair once or twice Rob. I ues to fly in to Montaque in the summer. Sleep in a tent on the airport grounds or get a hotel. Walk to the beach. What town Rob? Paul

Re: Surgery has any one had any success

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2003 9:22 pm
by Allison - Tom's wife
HELP NEEDED
Hi everybody
My husband Tom has a bpi to what exactly I'm not sure yet as I'm awaiting DR's reports,( as we were not together then) I'm told the C7 is involved.

Injury sustained from a motor-bike 18/6/99.
When the injury first happened he was told that his arm would never recover, but now we can both see so much improvement we feel there is a chance to help him.

Tom can now bend his his arm to a 90 degrees to his elbow & hold it there for about 10-30 seconds.
He has partial movement in his hand & quite lot of nerve pain.

We are in Australia & need to know some names & numbers of Doctors-surgeons, who we can contact to help us, PLEASE HELP!!!

Thanks! Allison

Re: Surgery has any one had any success

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 9:24 am
by Mitch
Hi Allison,
Your on the right track, contacting sites like this can be a great help.
I avulsed C7 C8 and Ruptured C5 C6, In a motorcycle accident back in June 2001, and had surgery in London Stanmore by Prof Biurch.
Sounds like your Husband is getting good recovery back. Im slowly recovering, But suffer with severe nerve pain (it goes with the territory).
Good luck down there in Australia!!
P.S
Hey Kev, Have you found out about those OILS yet!!
Chris Mitch. Isle Of Man..

Re: Surgery has any one had any success

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 10:45 am
by highlander_1406
Hey Mitch i am getting the names of some oils this thursday so i will put a post up

Kevin

Re: Surgery has any one had any success

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 4:40 pm
by Paul
We have a resores board with doctors on it just select Australia start at the home page and look half way down the page. You well find it Allison good luck.Paul

Re: Surgery has any one had any success

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 10:43 pm
by Paul
Ok ALLison I'm back sorry I had to look my self here is the web conection http://ubpn.org/medicalresources/ alltho I did not see Australia good luck read them all !!!!!!! Paul

Re: Surgery has any one had any success

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2003 7:39 am
by Geoff R
Allison,I live in Sydney.I have an appointment with my doctor regarding surgery on the 23rd jan.i will let you know details inc.recommended surgeons etc.Its good to see your husband is improving.The doctors keep telling me bpi's take two years to recover,i'm beginning to think they have no idea how long it takes.Every bpi seems to have different extent of damage and pain.Best wishes Geoff.

Re: Surgery has any one had any success

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2003 5:45 am
by Allison - Tom's wife
Thanks everyone for your support, and your help with the web sites Paul and Lizb, no there are no Doctors in Australia and from my research, it looks like England seems to be the place to go.

I never had any idea that there were so many peole with the same thing as Tom. And to hear you all talking about your pain, and the way you feel, makes me realise we are not alone.

Will have to await the doctors reports I have requested, but at least I have some-where to go now I know where to start.

Thankyou so much, I will keep in touch and let you know what is happening.