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meredith_e

Wrist Surgery pointers?

Yep, my idea of just wearing a cast for life was nixed by the docs ;] Besides, I can't shuffle cards in poker and that just will not do! 20% copay though, oy...

So, I'm looking at surgery for De Quervain's Somethingoranother... similar to the opening up in Carpal Tunnel surgery if I understand correctly. Well, there may be a cyst that causes the pain, don't know if CT involves that, but I don't believe the cyst removal makes the surgery s ignificantly different.

[No, I didn't DO anything to it! Stupid disorder pops up sometimes sans warning - maybe a cyst, which clearly doesn't count in my accident total ;] It is my dodgy hand from nerve damage before so I don't use it like the other, anyway. But thumbs are nice, tis true.]

Questions:

-- Would y'all go to a hand surgery specialist? I know many of you have had CT surgery and wondered if a hand guy did yours.

--- What the heck is local anesthesia for something like this? Wide awake with local shots? Cool if I can watch the surgery! Although I had that for some oral surgeries and babe, it still hurt and was very icky truly.

I know, yes I will ask the doc more details but at the moment I told them I'm not rushing and will be back later, lol.

Any more points, tips, good docs in the Triad area, etc are much appreciated. It's no biggie but I'd feel like an idiot if I found that my pals had advice or words of wisdom from their surgeries and I just never asked them about it!

And Catkim, if you see this, is your wrist better, I hope?

Comments (12)

  • carla17
    17 years ago

    Meredith, I would definitely go to a hand specialist. You know I've decided that you have to investigate and get the "right" doctor/surgeon. I have had zero problems since my surgery so I'm thankful for that. Now to deal with rhuematoid arthritis, oy.

    Carla

  • catkim
    17 years ago

    I agree with Carla, definitely go to a hand specialist. I have an appt. with an orthopedist tomorrow, who will then send me to the hand surgeon. A neurologist did some tests with electric shock and sticking needles, and says I have severe carpal tunnel in the right hand, moderate in the left. So surgery is in my future, but I don't know any more about it than you do, Meredith. But hand specialist for sure! My primary doctor is insisting on a hand specialist because I am a musician and don't want to lose any fine motor coordination or dexterity.

    Isn't it wierd how these things seem to pop up out of nowhere?

    Carla, what was your recovery like? Pretty quick?

  • carla17
    17 years ago

    I had the same tests as Catkim, the nerve tests.
    Catkim, it was a breeze. Seriously I was lucky I guess. Recovery was not bad at all and I didn't take any pain meds.
    Oh yes, Cat, please do be careful since you are a musician but hey look at Barry Manilow with hip surgery and dancing around.

    Carla

  • meredith_e Z7b, Piedmont of NC, 1000' elevation
    Original Author
    17 years ago

    Man, Catkim, that is awful that yours didn't clear up either. Mine is not so important because that hand is bad on fine motor things for so long now that I don't even notice the compensation methods anymore. A musician would worry! Definitely research the procedures.

    My surgery hasn't really changed since the 1800's, lol. I bet a friend could do it ;] I'll get a specialist though, lol.

    Carla, so glad to hear yours was a breeze. I had TMJ surgery eons ago by the best, and even thoughts of TMJ haven't entered my mind in years. That's really amazing 'cos that really hurt and often!

    Were you asleep for yours? Apparently I can get just shots to the area, and anesthesia costs a fortune, so I like that option.

    Arthritis? Oy and oy. Runs in my family but I've dodged that bullet, thankfully. Tramadol is a great pain med, in my experience, and I take it all the time 'cos of my back. That may help... dunno. It's frustrating, chronic pain disorders, to say the least! I feel for you!

  • carla17
    17 years ago

    Meredith, for the Carpal Tunnel I was asleep lightly but woke up during the last stages. I'm sure lots of people just have local and that's okay too. Yes, anethesia does cost a fortune.

    TMJ, I wear a mouth piece 24/7 everyday.

    Carla

  • meredith_e Z7b, Piedmont of NC, 1000' elevation
    Original Author
    17 years ago

    Well, it's not De Quervain's, and the specialist doesn't know what it is till he sees the MRIs, lol. Me, have an unusual presentation? Never ;]

    I got more pics than any other MRI I've had and they are cool-looking is all I know at the moment. And expensive enough to be fine art as well ;]

    My new cast has red velcro :) We were able to get my thumb into it [it had gotten stuck for the weekend, unpleasant]. I feel much better now with protection on again, at least.

    So SO glad I went to a specialist!! Thank y'all! It's not that the other doc was bad, just that I pass the tests for DQ and the specialist has seen many many more hands!

  • cupshaped_roses
    17 years ago

    Hope your wrist will get better Meredith! Good you went to see a specialist. Oh and I would want to be in full anasthesia ... and get some Vicodin for painkillers ( with a big refill prescription) so I could be on cloud nine during my recovery. The world sure looks better with a little anasthesia and some rosecouloured glasses :-)

  • carla17
    17 years ago

    Vicodin, that's what House uses. lol Meredith!

  • meredith_e Z7b, Piedmont of NC, 1000' elevation
    Original Author
    17 years ago

    Thank you, CR and LOL. My choice would be Demorol... mmmm and then zzzzzzz.

    Carla, lol. He doesn't enjoy it much either! How silly.

    This stupid thumb/wrist had just better be better by my trip this summer... bum back, bum wrist and so many things to carry. Oy. That's why dad's going [1/2 of why] but oy!

  • andrewlina
    17 years ago

    My carpal tunnel surgery was practically painless,I did not even take Tylenol afterwards! I was awake,but groggy when they did the surgery. I had a specialist do mine. I hated wearing the cast thing,showering was so hard,but I managed. I never had a cyst like you did. I wait to long to have mine done so I have some nerve damage that the C/T surgery could not correct. I am afraid of getting CT again,since I work in a hospital and type ALL the time! Feels much better though. Good Luck! Julie

  • meredith_e Z7b, Piedmont of NC, 1000' elevation
    Original Author
    17 years ago

    Thank you so much, and good luck, Julie! My back issue was made hellacious by repetitive computer work (without support) and unfortunately it just got worse and worse :"

    Be careful out there - even just sitting and typing! Isn't that a strange thing? My brother jumps out of airplanes and does rescue training and not a scratch on him. I really didn't listen to my back enough and am doomed to walk the streets forevermore warning others ;]

    Actually this wrist made me stop gymnastics for the swelling after practice... and I had broken it at 3 1/2 trying to do a trapeze act alone!

    I go the 6th. The cast is protecting it nicely but I'm noticing the inability to do this or that more and more as I get busier and it goes on longer [6th month].

  • meredith_e Z7b, Piedmont of NC, 1000' elevation
    Original Author
    17 years ago

    OK, the diagnosis is bizarre, IMHO. I don't need surgery (yeah!) and a virus is causing the bone to swell and inflame nerves. I wouldn't have thought of that in a million years, and it's so good that I didn't get DQ surgery! Not a thing wrong with the tendons!