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New injury wanting feedback
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:37 am
by angie1120
My son was recently in a car accident (Jan 18) he was ejected out the rear window about 25 ft he has multiple fractures in his pelvis and the brachial plexus injury with possible c7 nerve root avulsion. The neurosurgeon was helpful at the hosptial but upon follow up has not been at all. We have just had the nerve root conduction study and are planned for the EMG next week (since the neuro didn't tell us to be off the blood thinner before the test). We have to decide whether to go to Dr Fernandez in Memphis or Dr Spinner at Mayo. We are thinking to go to Mayo, has anyone had any successful surgeries for the brachial plexus injuries? He is in so much pain not only from the pelvis but constant nerve pain. Any information or related stories would greatly be appreciated. Thanks
Re: New injury wanting feedback
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 4:28 pm
by jmar
whatever you do, make sure you go to a BRACHIAL PLEXUS SPECIALIST. NOT a neurosurgeon. or any other type of specialist. and DO NOT WAIT. get treatment ASAP the wait game is not a game you want to play. my dr had me to play the wait game. it almost cost me the total loss of use of my hand and arm. luckily, i went to dr susan mackinnon in st. louis and she done wonders with giving me back some function. do your research on several BPI SPECIALISTS on what type of treatment you are comfortable with. i know the mayo is very good, dr mackinnon obviously, i think she is the best (for me). and there are other drs around the country that are very good also. if you go to the resources tab on this site, there is a list of specialists around the country. i mention dr mackinnon because she is not listed on this site. there are a few that are not listed on here, but that dont mean anything
Re: New injury wanting feedback
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 5:40 pm
by hilltopfwb
Dr. Li of Wake Forest University did my nerve transfer surgery successfully. I did go to the Mayo Clinic and Dr. Skinner and his staff are outstanding. I found out and read about Dr. Li and used him because he is in NC. I was told he was approached about coming onto the staff at the Mayo Clinic and so I felt good about using him. ( I am glad I did). If I did not have a Brachial Plexus Surgeon in my area, I would head straight to the Mayo. Time is of essence. If you live with this past the 8 month time interval and get nothing done, you will have lost your opportunity to get use of your arm/hand (whatever is affected by the injury). You really need to go somewhere that can confirm an avulsion and if indeed there is one, give you a nerve transfer and help you to get usability.
Good luck, the injury is overwhelming at first. I will assure you that you can live a full and happy life after this injury.
God bless!
Jeff
Re: New injury wanting feedback
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 7:29 am
by djk
i can not think of a dr. not already mentioned that would be any better than those suggested. but as to the pain i think you do need to find a dr. that is willing to try several different medications until you son finds the right one or combination that works for him. i'm 18 months out from my injury and your son is correct that the pain is intense and constant. he needs a good deal of understanding in this regard because the quality of his life is very important and being able to lessen the pain while at the same time being lucid and functional is a very important issue that needs to be addressed. my experience is that nerve pain and muscular pain are two different things and in my case needed to be treated as equally important with different medications. good luck. and also look at the sling by dan because adequate support is very important.
Re: New injury wanting feedback
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:11 am
by angie1120
Thank you so much for your responses. I just don't want to make the wrong decision when choosing a dr. I hope in the end I will be led to the right one. It helps though knowing there are others out there and the decisions you made. I think he could handle the pain better if he were more mobile, but with the other injuries he can't even get out of the bed without help. I have looked at Dan's sling and was considering ordering this have you had success with it? It did look alot more stable than the one he has now.
Re: New injury wanting feedback
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:10 pm
by jmar
when his arm is in a lot of pain, move it around. do not let it be still. it will hurt like crazy to move it, but it will actually help reduce the pain. i found that to be true. actually, the more it is excercised and moved around, the better it will be pain wise. keep that arm moving, if he is awake, do not let that arm sit still for long periods of time. i would say over 20 minutes at a time and that is resting from excercise. the BEST THING to do for now is excercise excercise excercise. if he needs help excercising, someone can keep it moving for him.
Re: New injury wanting feedback
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:45 am
by billvxii
Angie,
You are really a good mom. I understand your fear for your son. I have done extensive research on all the areas of expertise in the repair of this injury. The preceding posts information are the best you will find. Make sure all the joints he is unable to move are exercised by someone constantly. They will freeze or become harder to move if not constantly, two or three times a day, done. I found that out through my own lack of knowledge.
Also, time is critical for repair.
Keep on going,
Bill
Re: New injury wanting feedback
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 4:28 pm
by jmar
one thing i would like to add about excercising....if the nerve heals and the muscle has not been excercised consistantly, that muscle will be useless. but if that muscle has been faithfully and consistantly excercised, there is a better chance you will regain some use of it.
Re: New injury wanting feedback
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:05 pm
by Carolyn J
Great advice,Joyce,"jmar"
Carolyn J
LOBPI/73 & your Camp roommate who can't wait until July 21st
Re: New injury wanting feedback
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:55 pm
by bill de brooklyn
Dan's sling is the BEST there is for support of arm & shoulder. the other support devices that are offered are not designed for people with a BPI.
Bill