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Originally Posted by kilikina
trying to get out all the info when the brain is scrambled.....the surgery I have to have is not for the "nerve impingement". Way back when I had the trapezium bone removed in my hand and a spacer put in. When I got the osteomyelitis it caused the spacer to "disappear" and the bones to shift. My thumb now looks like it starts towards the middle of my hand. If I don't have the surgery to put everything back in place I will lose all function of my thumb. The surgeon is not the new neuro doc I saw. Believe me I am not rushing into this and have gotten second opinions. Thanks for the advice so far.
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I got that.
I meant if you do have a nerve impingement problem, maybe a future surgery could help that. That would be a better prognosis than having RSD in your hand. That could be good news, but I wouldn't take the word of this new neurologist, because what he has told you so far makes no sense