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msmemory_archive) wrote2006-09-11 01:43 pm
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My broken arm/shoulder
I just got back from the orthopedist, and he examined me (and did another set of x-rays for confirmation). Dr. Quinn says it's a pretty clean break -- he pointed out the fracture lines along the head of the humerus where it fits into the socket. I don't need surgery, a cast, or a pin; I just need to keep it strapped up most of the day and not lift heavy things. I'm free to go back to work, and will be in tomorrow. Dr. Quinn will see me again in three weeks, though he expects it to take 6-8 weeks before I am free of the velcro bandage, and another 6-8 before I have full range of motion.
So I will resume working, though my typing speed will be slower and I can't use that arm for lifting for a while. I shouldn't drive any distances til I'm out of the bandages - so if I need to be in Wilder I'll need to coordinate with someone else to carpool.
So I will resume working, though my typing speed will be slower and I can't use that arm for lifting for a while. I shouldn't drive any distances til I'm out of the bandages - so if I need to be in Wilder I'll need to coordinate with someone else to carpool.
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There won't be any bad interaction with the other treatments you're getting, I presume (no slow healing or anything of that nature).
My grandmother always said that everyone was assigned the same amount of bad luck when they were born - just some people use their allotment up in big chunks, all at once, while others are doomed to a life of small daily doses.
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I am cross that I have to take a hiatus from my Muscular Therapy sessions (massage) however.