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need a bit of uplifting advice.
managed to bash my arm/elbow yesterday ( courtesy of white van man)
Now it bruise and battered and every so slightly swollen but I've lost grip in my right fingers again is this normal.
Its seems to be getting really stiff and painful any idea how long this is going to last???
( yeah i should go to drs but i don;t think its that serious yet)
LankyIanB
07-06-11, 07:29 AM
The nerve that goes to your fingers runs round the outside of your elbow.... Get it checked. It could be the swelling pushing on the nerve, or you could have done something nasty. I know the medical profession are generally to be avoided but in this case I'd make an exception...
dizzyblonde
07-06-11, 08:26 AM
get it checked Q.
My mum had her elbow clipped years ago by a slow moving bus in the town centre. She had bruising the day after, and lost grip in her fingers.
Its all down to the nerves in the elbow, similar to carpal tunnel thingy,
She had an op last year, as her arm deteriorated, and she couldn't even hold a teacup in one hand, she had pins and needles all the time. She ignored it all those years. She had an op because it had gotten serious because of ignorance. There was a chance after the op, it could make things worse. She now has a massive scar around the elbow where they operated. The strange thing is, although she damaged her elbow all those years ago, it was actually her something in her shoulder which had taken the real damage, which messed up the nerves in her elbow....weird, but the experts know best.
Thankfully now she can hold a cup....but one finger still gets pins and needles.
March yersen down the Docs!!!!
Amputation is the only answer. I have an angle grinder.
Seriously, get it seen to you fool, NOW!
454697819
07-06-11, 09:04 AM
Amputation is the only answer. I have an angle grinder.
Seriously, get it seen to you fool, NOW!
thats neat and tidy I was going to offer my axe..!?
I use the 24 hour rule..
If it aint improved in 24 hours there is something wrong.. but thats my body.
Sounds like a bit of nerve damage pet. Takes a while to heal. Get yourself to Gp's thats an order!
Acupuncture helps btw x:crutches:
tinpants
07-06-11, 10:36 PM
Sounds like a bit of nerve damage pet. Takes a while to heal. Get yourself to Gp's thats an order!
Acupuncture helps btw x:crutches:
TBH, I wouldn't bother seeing a GP about it, you're probably better off popping down to your local A+E to get it x-rayed (your GP will only send you there anyway!).
Although I obviously haven't seen your injury, it is unlikely to be anything major. Elbows are fairly robust things and it takes quite a lot to cause a bony injury. It sounds more likely to be a soft tissue injury. Try taking some ibuprofen (if you are able to take them) and see how you go. If no improvement in 24 hrs, go to A+E.
And before anyone gets pi55y, yes, I AM medically trained. I'm not house trained, but I am medically trained.
well the good news is that its still hurts which means I'm still here.
The fingers have regained some grip not an awful lot but think there's is still residual injury from wakeboarding.
the bruise is rather spectacular and its quite tender but hey - its on recovery
Thanks for all your help guys and gals in making feel not so worried about it!!
You're gonna die ;)
Your arm will go all black, with a tinge of magenta then it will fall off :smt031. The blood will then spurt out and you'll drown.
But as a cure, bang the other elbow harder and you'll soon forget the first one.
See, cured...
Doc Brian will send the invoice shortly. Payment in whisky will be acceptable.
You're gonna die ;)
yup we are all gonna die - at some point!! so my doc keeps telling me!
TBH, I wouldn't bother seeing a GP about it, you're probably better off popping down to your local A+E to get it x-rayed (your GP will only send you there anyway!).
Although I obviously haven't seen your injury, it is unlikely to be anything major. Elbows are fairly robust things and it takes quite a lot to cause a bony injury. It sounds more likely to be a soft tissue injury. Try taking some ibuprofen (if you are able to take them) and see how you go. If no improvement in 24 hrs, go to A+E.
And before anyone gets pi55y, yes, I AM medically trained. I'm not house trained, but I am medically trained.
Ooooh!:smt094:smt068:notworthy:8-[
Glad you're feeling a bit better petal DX\\:D/
tinpants
08-06-11, 06:15 PM
Ooooh!:smt094:smt068:notworthy:8-[
Ayfangoo!!
I'm here all week:takeabow:
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