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Just Wanted To Vent!


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whitball Explorer

Okay, I just need to vent...... on 6/10, I fell down the stairs at my home. I fell head first and sustained a mild traumatic brain injury and shattered my wrist (two plates, and one pin). One would think that after almost two months, I would be close to being on the mend. I have been going to physical therapy for a couple of weeks and today the decision was made to increase the therapy time to one hour, three days per week because the scar tissue is so bad that I still cannot bend my wrist. I also learned that it may take several months to get the wrist working. So frustrating and depressing.


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jerseyangel Proficient

whitball,

I'm so sorry to hear about your fall. I don't blame you for being frustrated....hope the increased schedule will help got things moving along.

Take care :)

purple Community Regular

I am really sorry too :( I pray blessings for you :)

ShayFL Enthusiast

That is frustrating. Sorry to hear this and hope the extra therapy does the trick!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

aH, i BET you are so frustrated.

I hope the increased therapy will do the trick

good luck

don't give up.......

judy

elye Community Regular

Hang in there! I'm so sorry about your accident...such rotten luck! But increased physio can only help! Good luck. :)

GFinDC Veteran

Hang in there Whitball! I fell and broke my left elbow 5 years ago. twisted the arm clean around backwards. I really wasn't sure I'd be able to use my left hand after that one. Nerve damage and such. And it did take quite a while after the therapy ended to get it loosened up. It's not the same of course, but it works pretty good now. In my case a good year before it really started to feel loose again. So, don't get too frustrated, it could just be a matter of time before things get back to better.


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whitball Explorer

Thanks for your support and letting me vent. It's nice to be able to unload and to have you guys offer encouragement to someone that you do not even know. Pretty cool!

kbtoyssni Contributor

Sorry to hear about the fall. Good luck with the rehab - hang in there, these things do take time. My knee took 18 months to be back to normal after surgery.

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By the way Whitball, You might want to get a heating pad for your wrist, and also one of those squeezy toys with gel in it. A pair of gloves for cold weather might help too. You can squeeze the toy and make your own phy therapy at home.

whitball Explorer
By the way Whitball, You might want to get a heating pad for your wrist, and also one of those squeezy toys with gel in it. A pair of gloves for cold weather might help too. You can squeeze the toy and make your own phy therapy at home.

Great idea about the heating pad. I am supposed to hot and cold contrast, but have found it hard to do at work. I cover two counties and spend alot of time in my car. I have a way to plug it in the car and can warm up and cool down in between meetings. Thanks!

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