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Old 03-14-2013, 12:58 PM #5
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I can understand your struggle with your distal radius fracture. My wife crushed hers 3 weeks ago. It required surgery to put back together. That is a difficult fracture to recover from even with a good hand surgeon. My wife needed the TriMed buttress system to fix it. We are still waiting to start OT.

Have your tried enteric aspirin ? It has a coating the prevents it from dissolving until it gets past the stomach. It is much easier to tolerate.

I have a similar problem with math in the head.

I use the keyboard and monitor as my short term memory and just write and then edit. As people will tell you, I can get started and go on and on. Use the computer as a support system. Write then go back and tweek vocabulary, etc.

btw, Avoid Tylenol. Use ibuprofen instead. Tylenol is not good for the brain. Do you do any icing of your wrist ?
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