Hi everyone Im not too good with e-mailing first of all i usually dont go to
yahoo My surgery was done in May and is taking a long time for recovery I had
know idea it was going to be this long. My thrapist told me 6 months to a year i
almost died. i cant do alot. I thought once i got out of my cast i was done now
IM IN A SPLINT AND IM IN PAIN ALL THE TIME. sorry about that I hit the wrong
button. its hard to type. i am right handed.Its ball caps for the summer in less
i go to the salon to have my hair styled, cause i cant do it my selfOne of my
pins poked through my skin early i had to go in and have the doctor take it out.
I have the other one out on the 29th Well typing is a chore i have to do it
mostly left handed so goood by for now. i wasnt very good at it before either
ELAINE
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From: Kelly Brimhall <kvb1076@...>
To: KienbockDisease_Australia@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2009 9:05:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Kienbock Disease Australia] Relapse???
Elaine,
I hope all goes well with your surgery. I also had a capitate shortening done.
It was my second surgery on the hand. I actually would have donw very well but
for some reason the screw was loose and the bone did not heal (hmmm, I guess
people were right when they said I had a screw loose :) anyways...once they
went back in and took the screw out and put "memory staples" in the bone, I did
fantastic. Unitil about a month or so ago. I went today and had a CT scan with
contrast. they had to inject dye directly into the cartilidge so it was pretty
weird. Everything still looked great so we're going to remove the staples now
with the thinking being that they are rubbing and causing the pain. Guess we'll
see. Chad...have you seen Dr. Short yet? I've been thinking about you...let me
know. Elaine, again, good luck with your surgery. Keep us updated. Col, I've
been seeing you on facebook, Great Costumes!!!
Wishing all pain free days
Kelly
Dance like no one's watching.... Kelly
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From: Elaine Grenier <elainegrenier53@ yahoo.com>
To: KienbockDisease_ Australia@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 3:17:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Kienbock Disease Australia] Relapse???
Hi Chad,Well it looks like I'm going to have that surgery after all.I just got
back from the doctors and he told me that i was going to have revascarization
pedicle bonegraph& capitate shortening. Whatever all that means. I know he said
he was shortnening one bone and he was going to put pins in me. So i am a bit
nervous My surgery is the second week in May.I have been in alot of pain I have
3 houses to clean next week I have cut back i had none this week so i do the
best that i can.Good luck with your back and knee as well. Elaine
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From: Chad Walker <cwalker@hport. wnyric.org>
To: KienbockDisease_ Australia@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 9:17:46 AM
Subject: RE: [Kienbock Disease Australia] Relapse???
it won't hurt to get it looked at. if your lucky and they catch it in the early
stages then you have more options for surgery. I was diagnosed with KD after I
tried to fix it myself by lifting tons of weights and lots of stretching. witch
only progressed the disease really fast. so I tell everyone if your joints hurt
get them looked at. I wish I did sooner. best of luck. as for my situation I am
off to the doctor today to see about back surgery and next week to see about
knee surgery. thanks you Kelly I just heard back from dr. short, he received my
records and said he would take me on as a new patient so I will let you guys
know how I make out.
Chad
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From: KienbockDisease_ Australia@ yahoogroups. com on behalf of Nicki Trenham
Sent: Wed 2/11/2009 11:41 PM
To: KienbockDisease_ Australia@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: [Kienbock Disease Australia] Relapse???
Hi,
I'm a new member to this forum. I was actually diagnosed with Kienbocks
back in 1982 when I was 8 years old. I woke one morning with a sore and
swollen wrist which led my mother (a nurse) to assume I'd fallen out of bed
and had a colles fracture. Xrays showed nothing, I was referred to an ortho
who did further tests (injecting dye into my veins and watching it while my
hands were on a big machine - is this an MRI???). From that test we had a
diagnosis.
I was put in a cast for 6 weeks and told by my specialist not to play
tennis, ride horses or do anything to strain my wrist - yeah, right!! I got
on with life as only an 8 year old can, put up with a bit of pain which
gradually reduced to no pain by the time I finished school in 1991. The
specialist also refused to tell my mother and I what 'Kienbocks' meant,
saying it was better if we didn't know!
Now, thanks to the joys of the internet I can now discover what it all
means. I'm revisiting this because after many years of pain-free living I'm
just starting to notice twinges in my right wrist again. Pain when I ride
my bike, lean on my hand or put downward pressure on my wrist such as doing
floor exercises. It's possibly nothing, but the pain is familar enough for
me to do some searching on the net to see what I could find out....
The pain I'm having is not drastic, but I don't know whether I should get it
looked into early incase it is a return of KB. I'd love to hear the
opinions of others - maybe I'm just being paranoid!!
Thanks, Nicki.
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