Looking for advice (graphic injury photos)*
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:54 pm
Let me preface with my injury. I'm a 24 year old male.
NSFW GORE
Dec 3rd 2013 I was snowboarding, took a tumble, and sat up with my entire left arm on fire and numb. Many of you might know that feeling.
Just got done with my 3rd EMG nerve study, and the supraspinatus and axillary nerves are still producing 0 motor unit functions. Everything else is still working fine, fortunately. However, infraspinatus, supraspinatus, and deltoid function is non existant, so now it's time to look for surgery.
Should I be looking for a nerve transfer? Nerve transplant? What hospital? I'm looking at Mayo clinic right now. Fortunately I'm still covered under my mom's insurance because I'm a full time student.
Before I got hurt, I was in elite condition and benching 300 pounds, and overhead pressing over 160. I'm terrified I'll never return to function, let alone the strength that I had. Like everyone else, I want to be as normal as I can. I appreciate the input and help. It's a constant war of staying positive and wanting to fight and battle and struggle.
NSFW GORE
Dec 3rd 2013 I was snowboarding, took a tumble, and sat up with my entire left arm on fire and numb. Many of you might know that feeling.
Just got done with my 3rd EMG nerve study, and the supraspinatus and axillary nerves are still producing 0 motor unit functions. Everything else is still working fine, fortunately. However, infraspinatus, supraspinatus, and deltoid function is non existant, so now it's time to look for surgery.
Should I be looking for a nerve transfer? Nerve transplant? What hospital? I'm looking at Mayo clinic right now. Fortunately I'm still covered under my mom's insurance because I'm a full time student.
Before I got hurt, I was in elite condition and benching 300 pounds, and overhead pressing over 160. I'm terrified I'll never return to function, let alone the strength that I had. Like everyone else, I want to be as normal as I can. I appreciate the input and help. It's a constant war of staying positive and wanting to fight and battle and struggle.