kannibul
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Got the other side done, and, other than it being sore as hell, most of the typing-soreness is gone, so I'm typing like normal now 
Played drums earlier, over-did it and got REAL sore for about an hour. No pain killers today until then, which I took my normal "load" of 1 5/500 vicodin + 800mg ibuprophin.
Today went to the doc to have the bandages removed, and he was very happy with the difference with my left vs my right and even the apparent "progression". This time, he "tested" something with me - regarding the bandages he only used a splint around the wrist, instead of from the top of the hand, around the elbow, then back to the bottom of the hand - he said the results are such that he'll do it this way for all of his new patients. COOL! The major difference being that I can nearly straighten my arm (couldn't do that until a week after w/ my right) - and can touch my shoulder (2 weeks later).
He also explained the proceedure a bit to me, which was cool. As much as some things really got me worked up with him, I have a lot of respect for the guy, and can appreciate how much passion he has for his work. YOu can tell just by talking to him and listening. Even when I went into the OR, he was chatty and saying he was going to try something with regards to the bandages - I told him I have complete confidence in him was soon knocked out...
Well, after that long story - here's the pics!
Played drums earlier, over-did it and got REAL sore for about an hour. No pain killers today until then, which I took my normal "load" of 1 5/500 vicodin + 800mg ibuprophin.
Today went to the doc to have the bandages removed, and he was very happy with the difference with my left vs my right and even the apparent "progression". This time, he "tested" something with me - regarding the bandages he only used a splint around the wrist, instead of from the top of the hand, around the elbow, then back to the bottom of the hand - he said the results are such that he'll do it this way for all of his new patients. COOL! The major difference being that I can nearly straighten my arm (couldn't do that until a week after w/ my right) - and can touch my shoulder (2 weeks later).
He also explained the proceedure a bit to me, which was cool. As much as some things really got me worked up with him, I have a lot of respect for the guy, and can appreciate how much passion he has for his work. YOu can tell just by talking to him and listening. Even when I went into the OR, he was chatty and saying he was going to try something with regards to the bandages - I told him I have complete confidence in him was soon knocked out...
Well, after that long story - here's the pics!