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I am waiting for carpal tunnel release surgery and I wondered if you have ever performed this?
Any advice you could give me would be much appreciated.
Thanks buddy. xxx
BTW, my doc refers to the surgeon as a plastic surgeon. I always thought of plastic surgery as a cosmetic procedure. Am I barking up the wrong tree? (Or am I just barking?)
Any advice you could give me would be much appreciated.
Thanks buddy. xxx
BTW, my doc refers to the surgeon as a plastic surgeon. I always thought of plastic surgery as a cosmetic procedure. Am I barking up the wrong tree? (Or am I just barking?)
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Only meeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Yes, One of my sisters had the procedure done a few months ago.................. very simple procedure............they numb the area and it takes about 20/25 minutes to perform.
She was admitted into hospital at 10.00......prepped at 11.00am............out by 1.15pm allowed home...................see, simple.....so dont worry about it!
She did have a follow up consult, as it was thought a stitch was left in, when she had her stitches out a few days later, but was given some therapy and now seems all ok, but that was ONLY individual to my sister's case........not commonplace.
Good Luck, sweetheart
love the bear xxx
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Only meeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Yes, One of my sisters had the procedure done a few months ago.................. very simple procedure............they numb the area and it takes about 20/25 minutes to perform.
She was admitted into hospital at 10.00......prepped at 11.00am............out by 1.15pm allowed home...................see, simple.....so dont worry about it!
She did have a follow up consult, as it was thought a stitch was left in, when she had her stitches out a few days later, but was given some therapy and now seems all ok, but that was ONLY individual to my sister's case........not commonplace.
Good Luck, sweetheart
love the bear xxx
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Thinking of you, Mrs C.
I know how nerve-wracking it can be, waiting to go into hospital. Not too long ago, I was waiting to go for a bladder op. and they had a cancellation which I turned down. It was on a Friday 13th!
And since then I`ve managed to avoid the op by persevering with some exercises, which worked.
xx Tina
I know how nerve-wracking it can be, waiting to go into hospital. Not too long ago, I was waiting to go for a bladder op. and they had a cancellation which I turned down. It was on a Friday 13th!
And since then I`ve managed to avoid the op by persevering with some exercises, which worked.
xx Tina
Hi, I have had it done.
Saw the doctor one week and had the operation a week later. They just get you to change into a gown, then you go into the theatre. It is only a local anaesthesia., the nurse talked to me all the time. Before I knew it the op was over, and I was taken to a rest cubicle and given tea and biscuits.
Then home I went, it nothing to worry about. Mind you I was lucky because my doctor sent me to a private clinic.
I am sure you will be fine.
Take care
Saw the doctor one week and had the operation a week later. They just get you to change into a gown, then you go into the theatre. It is only a local anaesthesia., the nurse talked to me all the time. Before I knew it the op was over, and I was taken to a rest cubicle and given tea and biscuits.
Then home I went, it nothing to worry about. Mind you I was lucky because my doctor sent me to a private clinic.
I am sure you will be fine.
Take care
chappie...about the sedation....I had both hips replaced (at different times) by a mate of mine under spinal anesthesia.
The anesthetist (Colin) another mate of mine asked me what type of music did I want playing whilst the operation was being performed.
I looked him straight in the eyes for about 10secs, grabbed him by the lapels, dragging his nose to about one inch of my nose and said,
"Colin, let's understand each other from the start. I don't want to hear ANYTHING in the theatre"
I was given hypnoval and it was fantastic.
The anesthetist (Colin) another mate of mine asked me what type of music did I want playing whilst the operation was being performed.
I looked him straight in the eyes for about 10secs, grabbed him by the lapels, dragging his nose to about one inch of my nose and said,
"Colin, let's understand each other from the start. I don't want to hear ANYTHING in the theatre"
I was given hypnoval and it was fantastic.
Hiya and ........Lol...............sqad 0)
Hi lovely NoM, MsEVP and marval xxx
I hope you're all fine and funky
Mrc C.........................You will be fine, my sweetheart......as sqad says, if you're nervous, have the sedation and you'll be up before you know it!..........really!
The nurses and/or doctor will probably be well up for a chat, if you prefer to have the 'local' and we all know, you love a chat, eh, mrs c?
Relax and dont even even think about it!........................wish i could come in there with you, and you can hold my paw!
Take care, Mrs C
love yogi xxx
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Hi lovely NoM, MsEVP and marval xxx
I hope you're all fine and funky
Mrc C.........................You will be fine, my sweetheart......as sqad says, if you're nervous, have the sedation and you'll be up before you know it!..........really!
The nurses and/or doctor will probably be well up for a chat, if you prefer to have the 'local' and we all know, you love a chat, eh, mrs c?
Relax and dont even even think about it!........................wish i could come in there with you, and you can hold my paw!
Take care, Mrs C
love yogi xxx
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Hey buddies, sorry for the loooooooooooooooooong delay in replying to this! To be honest, I have just come across it while trying to find the post where Sqad had the fall out with another ABer. (Couldn't find it, BTW - and I was only looking cos I am a nosey bu88er).
Anyhoo, I saw a consultant who recommended I wear a splint for 3 months and then go back to him to see how I am doing. I go back to him on 22nd December. He said he is reluctant to perform an op due to my other medical probs at the moment (too boring to trouble you with).
Thanks again for replies. Wish we got emailed when someone answers your question, like we used to in the good old days! Thanks for replying, chums. Big hug to the bear. xxx [:o)
Anyhoo, I saw a consultant who recommended I wear a splint for 3 months and then go back to him to see how I am doing. I go back to him on 22nd December. He said he is reluctant to perform an op due to my other medical probs at the moment (too boring to trouble you with).
Thanks again for replies. Wish we got emailed when someone answers your question, like we used to in the good old days! Thanks for replying, chums. Big hug to the bear. xxx [:o)