27-04-12, 07:00 PM
for 6 weeks,i have to go in for an operation on my wrist for carpel tunnel on tuesday and it takes around 6 weeks to recover,then i may have to get the other wrist done :'(
no bike riding for me
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27-04-12, 07:00 PM
for 6 weeks,i have to go in for an operation on my wrist for carpel tunnel on tuesday and it takes around 6 weeks to recover,then i may have to get the other wrist done :'(
27-04-12, 07:10 PM
Bad luck hope it all goes well.
You could clean your bike with your other hand for 6 weeks ![]()
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28-04-12, 07:37 AM
at this rate with our weather , you probably wont miss any of the good weather !
![]() best wishes with the op...as a rider with one dodgy wrist held together by screws...I know how troublesome any wrist injury can be. I went through months with numbness in my thumb, later rectified by my wrist reconstruction. Our surgeons are fantastic, and with a bit of help from him above, alls back working successfully,.....
28-04-12, 08:20 AM
Had both mine done years ago. watched the surgeon do the first one :eek Takes about 20 mins and the worst part is where the blood is trying to get back down your arm because of the tornique they put on your shoulder. A lot of people told me it was a waste of time as the op didn`t work, it did for me, felt like I had two new hands after they healed completely. Off work for 6 weeks after each op
28-04-12, 10:08 AM
i have t ring into work once a week and they will arrange physio,we have our own physio department which is usefull,not looking forward to it though,it is being done 3pm on tuesday
01-05-12, 07:07 PM
Well I have had my wrist done,the anesetic is just starting to wear off,no I did not watch it being done,the surgeon hit the nerve a couple of times,so my poor bike will be having its rest,a bit annoying as the sun has come out and it is warm and dry
01-05-12, 07:26 PM
mend well fella. it might even be summer by the time you're back in the saddle.
02-05-12, 01:52 PM
I am bored and fed up as I cannot do a lot,I cannot drive either,and one of the exercises I cannot do,I have to touch my thumb with my fingers one at a time,I can only touch two of my fingers as it hurts and the bandage stops me bending my thumb
04-05-12, 10:49 PM
I'm really fed up as there are a couple of dry days this weekend and I cannot go out for a ride,at the moment I cannot lift a knife in my right hand let alone hold onto the handlebars of my bike
05-05-12, 07:44 AM
stick with it, as someone who has really been on and off physio since 2006,I know it does help !
If you take any injury , you naturally want to rest it , not force it to do anything , yet most physio involves working / stretching the affected limb.Yes its painful but without it you may not heal properly, and possibly not get the full use of the limb afterwards.. Frustrating , but time does pass.Keep a positive mental attitude and do all the things the physio requests.I was in plaster for 12 weeks with a broken arm and leg, with which it is fecking awkward to do anything , but with resolve and determination I could do some tasks, look after myself to some degree, gave me self esteem and resolve, and I do believe it speeded up my recovery... Best wishes for your speedy recovery. ![]()
12-05-12, 09:55 AM
Started my bike up for the first time in over a week and it started first time,it is even more depressing in that we have 2 nice days and I cannot ride it,I still cannot drive my car because I cannot hold the steering wheel.thankfully the stitches come out on Wednesday ,I can't wait till the time I can ride the bike again.
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