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Re: Back to work. 12wk post-op update.


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Posted by Jenny Laine on July 21, 2003 at 01:54:48:

In Reply to: Back to work. 12wk post-op update. posted by Adam on July 20, 2003 at 21:56:32:

Adam,
Seems like you've made tremendous improvement! What kind of work do you do? I am a data entry clerk and I am interested in getting surgery. I have full range of motion, but my Jamar grip test was R (dominant)-15/10/10 and L-10/10/10. Are these normal figures?
~JL

: I had open release surgery Apr.29/03 on my dominant hand. Although I've been referred for surgery on the other hand as well, I've had no regular or significant symptoms for months. Between surgery recovery and a previous unrelated 8 month leave I've had lots of time to rest that hand.

: I go back to work tomorrow, finally. My surgeon had cleared me for 'light duty, graduated work hours' at 6wk post-op, but the company couldn't accommodate the restrictions and sent me home for 4wks followed by 2wks vacation. I've got 2wks 'light duty' so I can ramp up to my previous job. I've got my fingers crossed.

: The good news...
: I've had NO numbness in the hand and no need for pain meds since the 2nd day post-op. My range of motion is close to 100%, grip about 85% as compared to my other hand. My scar is almost invisible. Also, although I haven't really pushed the hand too hard, it has stood up to any activity I've tried. My only 'setback' was a bad ultrasound session at 8wks post-op that gave me some throbing pain intermittently for about a week. In recent days the stiffness has eased and I can even bear my weight on the hand, with only mild discomfort.

: The bad news...
: Since I've been off work, the company has laid off hundreds, leaving me 34 from the door in a factory of a couple thousand. Once my 2wks 'light duty' is done I'll likely face the toughest jobs in the place. Although I've been keeping one eye on a career change, the necessity of a paycheque kind of keeps me chained.

: I sure hope the old paw is up to the task.

: At 12wks though, I feel like a bit of a success story. I hope it gives a bit of hope to anyone who feels hopeless with this.

: Adam.
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