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Old 06-20-2008, 12:03 AM #1
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Shocked Carpal Tunnel Surgery

I've finally decided to go ahead with carpal tunnel surgery!
I've yet to get things started, only decided yesterday after consulting my GP and my hand therapist. I have to go back to my neurologist soon, he wants to know my decision anyway, so he will refer me to whoever for the surgery.
My hand therapist has agreed, after 3 months, there hasn't been much relief, other than not using my right hand at all! (which is rather impossible for me! lol)
I'll probably have to wait a while to get it done anyway, and I'll probably change my mind a hundred times before I even have a surgery date! lol But it looks like it is needed, for the right hand at least...
Now, don't talk me out of it...I need encouragement here! lol
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Hey there Surger looks like Sue will be having it to but ,there's always
a but,they the Dr's have to get it all together,but looks like July geee
Good luck to you,ya hear. Hugs to all Sue
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Hi Jamie, i had the carpal tunnel done on one wrist a few years back, i was and still am very glad i had it done, never had a problem since the op.... , i had mine done down at the Geelong hospital at the day sugery, only in there a couple of hours and went home, it was a real breeze for me.. worse having a tooth pulled, i wouldn't hesitate to have it done on the other wrist if the time comes.
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Heart Good luck...

with the surgery! It sounds lke you have tried other measures and you likely truly need the surgery!

(I will be having cubital tunnel surgery shortly.)

Please let us know how this goes for you!
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I've had the carpal tunnel surgery. On both hands. It was a miracle! Best decision I ever made. However, be aware that if you have permenant nerve damage to your hands the surgery is of limited value as far as relief of symptoms goes.
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I need to have it done too.
My hang up is the recuperation time.
Can't decide on anything that'll keep me out of work
for more than 2 weeks. Any feedback on how long til I get back to work. For orthoscopic and/or open-wrist ?
I don't heal as fast at 64, than I did when I was younger.
My doc does open wrist, only - but will refer me to a colleague for the orthoscopic if I want to go that route. He has me worried about the dangers of orthoscopic vs open wrist (he sez that the open-wrist is the least chances of error and a better recovery)- but I realize that he's got his own agenda, cuz he doesn't do anything but open-wrist.
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I had the open wrist done and chose sedation and a local rather than be put under. My right hand (which was done first) I had almost full use of by 3 weeks. It was good enough that they did my left hand at 3 weeks. The left hand took longer as the surgery didn't go as smoothly as the right hand did. It was because there was a problem with the cuff they use to block the blood flow to the arm for the local. The cuff deflated during the surgery and the local failed so he was rushing to get out. Not good. It's better than it was before surgery for sure but it's never been as good as the right hand has been. And my right hand was my worst hand before surgery. Total recovery time is, of course, individual, but for some people can take up to 6 months for a full recovery. My right hand was back to normal long before the 6 month mark. My left hand, not so much.
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I'm still planning to go ahead with it, but it looks like I will have to wait months before I get it done, I have to wait a month before seeing my neuro as it is. Oh well, what's another month or 2 or 3 or 4...after putting it off for years! lol
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The recovery time is what worries me too. I'm not sure how I will cope not being able to use my right hand much for the few weeks or months it takes to heal properly.
Oh well, I guess I'll have an excuse to get out of doing some things!
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I had the open wrist done and chose sedation and a local rather than be put under. My right hand (which was done first) I had almost full use of by 3 weeks. ......... Total recovery time is, of course, individual, but for some people can take up to 6 months for a full recovery. My right hand was back to normal long before the 6 month mark. My left hand, not so much.
Jarrett,
At what age was your CTS surgery done?
Did you have a Dx'd case of PN at the time?

I'm trying to take as many factors into consideration as possible
at the age of 64 & PN, for 12 yrs.
I'm a locksmith & both fine motor skills (picking & rebuilding with small parts), as well as heavy duty (drilling 2 1/2 " holes thru 1/4" solid steel comm'l doors) are needed. I could 'vacation' for 2, maybe 3 weeks- but that's about it.
I'd have to be back at, at least, 60-75% after that.
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