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Well I (after 10 months and two prods from my Doctor) am booked in for this.
Now I have heard that the 'decompression' part is fairly safe but I have spoken to a consultant that advises 'even in the worst case scenario' - Do not let them relocate the nerve. ![]() Any comments? |
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You might check out our Repetitive strain Injury sub forum or our Thoracic Outlet Syndrome forums for more info on ulnar nerve symptoms and treatments.
TOS useful sticky thread - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread84.html see post # 1 there first {condensed list of info links there} RSI sub forum - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum96.html
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Hi ~ I've had this surgery, and it's a SNAP! There was nothing to it, and when it was over I had NO PAIN at all!! I did have to wear a brace for about 6 weeks afterwards, but that was quite a few years ago ~ at least 15yrs.
I have not had any trouble at all since the surgery. Gosh, I'm so glad I did it. The pain was just awful before the surgery. I wanted to scream because it was so painful. But my surgeon did an excellent job, and you can even see the scar. I hope you have the same success. It's really a simple surgery. God bless and good luck. Hugs, Lee
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Well I had the surgery today and I would like to 'dispel' some of the 'scaremongering' comments I read on teh interwebz prior to the surgery.
NOTE: NONE of these examples are from this site! 1. When I left surgery the pain was excruciating for anything up to 6 months. My reply: Are you MENTAL? Where did you get it done? The local butchers? If I didn't use common sense I would think that nothing had been done. There isn't even a tickle let-alone excruciating anything! 2. You will permanently lose all feeling in your forearm as they splice through other nerves to get at the ulnar. My reply: *cough* (chocks on tea), no lose of feeling here, although granted it could happen... but permanently, I DOUBT IT. General logical consensus is a recovery of about 3-4 months (if it happens)... not really that long if you have been suffering it for years. 3. It is extremely painful picking things up. My reply: I have been telling myself all day to STOP using my arm as the pain is so non-existent when carrying bags or objects about. (it was my dominant arm that got the surgery) that you forget what it has been through and needs rest! I am sure that I will think of something more but these are the top ones. So if you are going for this type of surgery, take stuff on 'teh interwebz' with a pinch of salt. I am no super-hero but I have had no need for the painkillers they gave me. For us Brits, I got it done on the NHS, and I have read ALLOT of great results from former patients. Just because they are not private, does not mean that they do not have the best plastic surgeons. ![]() |
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