Carpul tunnel
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Re: Carpul tunnel
Oh mate you've got my sympathies. Agony.
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Re: Carpul tunnel
Can’t fault the Nhs . Hope all gets better now .
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All the best for a speedy recovery, seconded with praise for the NHS.
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Re: Carpul tunnel
Hi Mel,
Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Are you still allowed to drive in the 7 weeks convalescing time?
Andrew.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Are you still allowed to drive in the 7 weeks convalescing time?
Andrew.
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Cheers chaps.i can drive one handed
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I’ve got that in both hands and had cortisone injections in both. Still get random pins and needles so feel your pain!
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Mel that looks very sore indeed mate All the best for a speedy revovery
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Hmmm....7 weeks off and World Cup just happens to be on....
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Re: Carpul tunnel
I started with pins and needles mate.put up with it.until it started waking me up.had injection.after 6 weeks it came back.so man being man i went for another jab.they said no.if you get to a stage where you grip but have to let go of things,then its too late for the op,it wont work.so i had the worst hand done first.you need to get it done.dont want to worry youStish704 wrote:I’ve got that in both hands and had cortisone injections in both. Still get random pins and needles so feel your pain!
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Cheers nick.the pic is my hand.they let me take it.i watched the op.they let me smoke my e cig as well.the 7 week off is horrible.for the first week you cant move your hand.i thought about having em both done at the same time. the wife put the mockers on it.she said im not washing ,feeding you and wiping ur arse.!
Miserable sod haha
Miserable sod haha
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To be honest, had it for years. But with all my other medical problems I tend to ignore it!tazla wrote:I started with pins and needles mate.put up with it.until it started waking me up.had injection.after 6 weeks it came back.so man being man i went for another jab.they said no.if you get to a stage where you grip but have to let go of things,then its too late for the op,it wont work.so i had the worst hand done first.you need to get it done.dont want to worry youStish704 wrote:I’ve got that in both hands and had cortisone injections in both. Still get random pins and needles so feel your pain!
I won’t bore you though