Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 This is a response to and Marti and all who sent kind wishes my way. The surgery on my left hand went better than Anticipated, and I can't believe how well I feel. To give a little background: I had surgery on my right hand/wrist the beginning of July to re-attach 2 tendons. The surgeon also cut down the wrist bone which had become very enlarged due to inflammation (that is why the tendons wore through). I had the operation under full anesthesia; after I woke up I was given shots of demerol every 4 hours and was kept overnight. I was sent home with a prescription for oxycodone. I felt terrible and was in bed, lietrally, for aeek before weaning myself off the oxycodone because I felt nauseous all the time. I went back to work half days the second week, and then full-time. I was not allowed to drive for 8 weeks but had therapy once a week. My hand is not yet 100% but doing well. In the meantime I lost 3 tendons on my left hand (all but my index finger and thumb) so I was scheduled to have that done this week. Same surgeon, different hospital. I was dreading the long recovery. Well, when I arrived at the hospital and had settled in, I was visited by 2 anesthesiologists who suggested I have a nerve block on my arm and IV sedation instead of being put totally out. The block would keep me pain-free for about 18 hours and they felt I would recover faster. I was nervous about it but said okay, and am I glad I did. I was sedated via an IV and given a shot in my armpit (which I didn't feel) to block the nerves. I dozed throughout the 2 hr operation and was fully awake about an hour after. I went home with a prescript for hydrocozone to take after the block wore off. I had arrived at the hospital at 9 am and was home by 3 pm; went to bed and slept through the night. I woke up the next morning with some discomfort, byt took the pills whch took care of that. Otherwise I felt great. I've been up and around since. Will still take a week's sick leave becausae I have the time and want to use it; but I'm so glad I listened to those 2 docs. Thanks for all your kind words of encouragement. e van Gils Re: Re: Major Good News! Sandy, THANKS so very much for the info about what is going on on post. If you don't mind can I email you off list (as to not clutter up everyone's email) to get more detailed info about Fort Sam Houston and other info? This could really help my transition there to have a heads up on docs in the area and what TriCare is doing? Axelrod Re: What next?? In a message dated 9/30/2004 1:16:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, martincoyless@... writes: Just something I wanted to ask. I am currently receiving LTD from my employers insurance which on the face of it would appear to be much the same deal as you are on. You say that you are working part time and the insurance pays the difference. Are you still working for the same employers or is it a completely different job? Hi , it is the same employer, but I did not go back as an employee, I went back as a consultant. I set up a corporation that I " work " for, which means the corporation pays my benefits, employment taxes, etc, and then pays me a salary. The corporation bills the company I consult for. I then share my paycheck stubs with the LTD company, and they pay me the difference, up to 100% of my prior salary.. The total that they were willing to pay me if I chose not to work was 66% of my prior salary, the total that they are willing to pay me if I work p/t is 72%, so I get a bonus! Sounds kind of complicated, but its actually worked out great...The best thing is that my hours are flexible, and because I bill my former employer on an hourly basis, if I don't feel good, I just don't work. The LTD company loves me and doesn't really question me because I am one of the few that chooses to work PT rather than not at all...My LTD company (Liberty Mutual) calls it " partial disability " , and only required that the doctor approve my ability to work part time. I did have to do a lot of research before I realized this was possible, they don't really inform people about it... For me, its a great way to stay productive but still be able to take care of myself...I don't work Tues/Thurs, so I always have a day to rest right after working. My old company loves it, because they can move me around as needed and I know the ins and outs of the company. And its been great because I have learned a lot by moving around between departments. I do a lot of " special projects " that full time people don't have time to do... Anyway, sorry to babble on, but you can tell I am thrilled with how things are going...I have been doing this for 6 months now and you wouldn't believe the day to day improvement in my health. Just having those extra days to rest, get the exercise I need, spread the " errand " part of my life out over more days... I am only 35 and single and the thought of not working at all was very scary to me. And if someday they find a " cure " or some medication I can take (I can't take the biologics), then I still have the contacts to go back to work full time. Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 -Hi e, Great news on the second hand surgery. I'm glad it wasn't as tough as the first one. When I discussed my surgery with the mayo surgeons they told me they would like to use a local but if they took bone from my hip to help fashion a new thumb then they would need to use the general. Think I finally spelled your name right. So sorry about that. I am a terrible speller. Best wishes, Marti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 -- > > I shouldn't get up in the middle of the night and read my mail....I'm going > " second hand surgery???? " Does that equate to second hand clothes...oh > well, I've amused myself sitting here laughing at myself....now back to bed. > > Liz > > > LOL! It's always good to get a first hand surgery even on your second hand.... Marti > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 Good to hear it went well e. You will be lifting weights in no time! Lol Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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