HUGS, PRAYERS, GOOD WISHES FOR KIRA!

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  • Sher
    Sher Member Posts: 540
    edited December 2010

    That's good to hear your hand is responding already to MLD.  I'm hoping that any and all swelling quickly resolves!  You didn't notice any increase in arm swelling, right - just limited to your hand?

    Please take a stand with your employer and continue to take good care of yourself, returning to work when you feel ready.

  • scottysue2010
    scottysue2010 Member Posts: 14
    edited December 2010

    Glad to here the plaster cast is off,do be very careful,and good luck with your therapy

  • kira66715
    kira66715 Member Posts: 4,681
    edited December 2010

    Saw my LE therapist today, and am wrapped for a day: measurements are only up a bit in lower hand,wrist. But the hand looks weird to me, and it's sore to move--although getting better.

    I'll see the OT tomorrow, and am still figuring out work, as the orthopod thought he was doing me a favor, and wrote a return note.

    It's scary, but I have a good team--including everyone here.

    Kira

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited December 2010

    faithandfifty said it so well . . .   Ditto, ditto, and ditto.

    Glad the cast is off and splint is on. What did the OT have to say?

  • kira66715
    kira66715 Member Posts: 4,681
    edited August 2013

    Tina, the OT was/is amazing--she does a lot of LE work and she did an hour exam, measured all my motion, examined my hand in detail, reviewed exercises and gave LE tips--and I'll see her twice a week.

    I'm "holding fluid" up by my knuckles, which makes my LE therapist crazy, but overall, my hand doesn't look horrible. And my arm measurements are stable--even a bit better from the day after the cast came off.

    It is stiff and sore, and I'm in the removable splint a fair amount, or wrapped.

    It's getting old--the soreness, weakness and swelling, but overall, it's really not as bad as I had worried about.

    I can't really wear compression gloves--they hurt the fracture site, so I do finger/hand wraps and arm wraps.

    My work is being true to form: I worked a day, then got a frantic call--office manager/boss' daughter/she who demanded I come in on the day of my fracture-- to come in on my day off next week--only I have a gyn procedure scheduled (thank you tamoxifen...) and I told her, and she said "see you after it"--I just emailed her that I will not work after a gyn procedure (which I had scheduled deliberately for my day off). Hey, at least they're consistent....

    It's emotionally hard to take a step back with the LE, but it's to be expected. And it's kind of like the beginning, where I have to figure out the tools I need: splint, wrap, finger wrap, ?try glove--all new.

    Glad I have the OT and my LE therapist on my team. 

    Kira

  • toomuch
    toomuch Member Posts: 901
    edited December 2010

    Kira,

    I'm so glad to hear that the swelling was better then expected when your splint came off. It seems like you have a great team in place and are fortunate to have an OT who knows about LE. I hope that your gyn procedure goes well next week.

    Best.

    toomuch

  • BoobsinaBox
    BoobsinaBox Member Posts: 550
    edited December 2010

    Thanks for the update, Kira.  So glad it is better than you'd expected.

    Dawn 

  • hymil
    hymil Member Posts: 826
    edited December 2010

    So glad to hear the progress, Kira and that your spirits are bearing up. Now about that stoopid bossy woman, take that cast that you finished with and smack her over the head with it. Oh sorry, did i just advocate violence?? NO, that will never, never do. Don't bother, It wouldn't make her see sense anyway. She really does sound beyond hope, utterly clueless. Makes my blood boil on your behalf. And no, you can't work in a splint either, IMHO. Take another fortnight off (at least!) for dealing with the polyps, and enjoy Christmas!

  • kira66715
    kira66715 Member Posts: 4,681
    edited December 2010

    Hymil, I'm actually at work, but I'm learning how to establish boundaries--a work in progress. I have my splint on, and a compression glove.

    My LE therapist was the one who demanded that I set limits. 

    I wrote Binney that I'm getting grumpy with the stiff hand, the swelling around the knuckles, the constant need to deal with this--and she, the woman of infinite patience, wrote back that she'd be worried if I wasn't grumpy.

    The splint is pretty good for thumping....

    My gyn wants me to take prophyalctic antibiotics, and it's debatable when I look at the guidelines, but with LE, not a bad idea....Always something.

    You know, the thing with bullies, when you say no, they kind of back off/fade away--I hadn't realized that before.

    Tomorrow will be a week out of the cast, and my hand has come a long way in a week--I'll see the great OT tomorrow, and see what she thinks.

    Kira

  • BoobsinaBox
    BoobsinaBox Member Posts: 550
    edited August 2011

    Bumping ... surgery on LE hand

  • kira66715
    kira66715 Member Posts: 4,681
    edited August 2011

    Dawn, I hope it's not emergency surgery. The night I fell and broke the hand, I was just sobbing. It did set me back, but it's around 8 months since I got the cast off, 10 months since the fracture, and things have pretty much gone back to baseline.

    It was a very rough time, and what lousy, lousy "luck" to break my LE, dominant hand, but it did get better.

    The day they cut the cast off, I didn't even recognize my hand--it was so disgusting---6 weeks in a cast caused lizard skin and swelling and it was kind of discolored.

    What happened?

    Kira

  • BoobsinaBox
    BoobsinaBox Member Posts: 550
    edited August 2011

    Kira, I'm okay.  I will need the basal thumb joint surgery at some point fairly soon, but I was bumping this thread for stronglady, who is facing the same kind of surgery and had a question about what it would do to her LE.  I thought your reports would be helpful to her.  Thanks for your concern!

    Dawn 

  • Nicole112
    Nicole112 Member Posts: 327
    edited August 2011

    Kira, so sorry to read this post!!!! Get better soon so you can get back to sharing your knowledge on these boards... urrrgghhh, this just sucks :(

    Nicole

  • BeckySharp
    BeckySharp Member Posts: 935
    edited August 2011

    I  just read Binney's start and thought that Kira had broken her hand again!  Then I  noticed it was in Oct. and went on to see the bump.  All of this was before my dx and before I was on bco.org but it still hurt to read through it.  Glad all is better Kira.  Hope all of you who have to have a cast weather through okay.  I noticed the LE sites have been relatively quiet lately.  I hope that means all is well with everyone. 

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