Amputation

Treatments, Rehabilitation, and Recovery
kobrin
Posts: 6
Joined: Sun May 23, 2010 1:46 pm
Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: Quad bike accident on 24th May 2009., Severe Brachial Plexus injury with root avulsion. Right arm paralysed and extreme pain all the time. Two of the 4 avulsed nerves were grafted on 1st August 2009.

Re: Amputation

Post by kobrin »

I had my accident a year ago tomorrow, and this has been the worst year of my life If I had any guarantee that amputation would take the pain away I would do it tomorrow. I can live with the disability but the pain is killing my spirit.

I don't know if I can suck it up and live with the pain or do I even want to live with the pain

It kills me watching people do what I used to do (mainly the sport) from training 6 days a week to nothing, trying to train twice a week now but this is more a chore than anything else. I cant remember when last while spending time with friends or family I actually laughed and had fun...where is the quality of life???

Sorry for the negative post but that is where I am right now. Is there anyone on the forum that could recommend a good pain team or specialist who I could see in the Johannesburg or Pretoria region of South Africa. :cry: :cry:

Stephen
kobrin
Posts: 6
Joined: Sun May 23, 2010 1:46 pm
Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: Quad bike accident on 24th May 2009., Severe Brachial Plexus injury with root avulsion. Right arm paralysed and extreme pain all the time. Two of the 4 avulsed nerves were grafted on 1st August 2009.

Re: Amputation

Post by kobrin »

I had my accident a year ago tomorrow, and this has been the worst year of my life If I had any guarantee that amputation would take the pain away I would do it tomorrow. I can live with the disability but the pain is killing my spirit.

I don't know if I can suck it up and live with the pain or do I even want to live with the pain

It kills me watching people do what I used to do (mainly the sport) from training 6 days a week to nothing, trying to train twice a week now but this is more a chore than anything else. I cant remember when last while spending time with friends or family I actually laughed and had fun...where is the quality of life???

Sorry for the negative post but that is where I am right now. Is there anyone on the forum that could recommend a good pain team or specialist who I could see in the Johannesburg or Pretoria region of South Africa. :cry: :cry:

Stephen
gooftwo
Posts: 27
Joined: Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:34 pm
Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: c4,5,6,7 and t1 all avulsed,no left arm movement and fingers twich but no control.Had left arm removed at the shoulder.
Location: tacoma,wa.

Re: Amputation

Post by gooftwo »

i am also going to see the surgen to see if they will cut off my left arm .don't know what they will say but i'm ready.sick of carrying this thing around .i know it won't get rid of all the pain but it can't hurt .ha ha.its only been 9-10 months but the worst of my life ,and i have had alot of screws and pins and rods put me,broken lots of bones but nothing could compare to this.hopefully they will be calling me lefty soon. jesse
gooftwo
Posts: 27
Joined: Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:34 pm
Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: c4,5,6,7 and t1 all avulsed,no left arm movement and fingers twich but no control.Had left arm removed at the shoulder.
Location: tacoma,wa.

Re: Amputation

Post by gooftwo »

hi I know nothing kills a topic faster than when I apply but oh well,went to see the doc about amputating my arm . He told me he could do a tendon transfer to get flextion back in my hand and fingers ,don't know if I even want to try .don't know if it will make enough differance to bother keeping it.my left arm does not work at all,my fingers will curl in but they will not flex out.just don't know, wish he would not of said anything.
Master DIVER TOM
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Joined: Tue May 05, 2009 11:51 am

Re: Amputation past post

Post by Master DIVER TOM »

I thought this might help, there was so many that read or look at the responses
here ;)
Going forward seeing a doctor at Mayo would be a Big ++ as Jmar said or see a doctor who closer, There is limited list here to.
How a doctor would not refer you to a Doctor who treats our injury :roll: , I dont know how a arm is taken off before a referral happens :evil: :twisted:
I think getting Dans sling might help for pain Some and teach you to think and do things one hand, I have always thought one handed with birth erbs , we all seem to do a lot one handed even waring a sling or without a arm :shock: ;)
I am just thinking here, In hopes you might see one more doctor for help????? ;)
Tom
Master DIVER TOM
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Joined: Tue May 05, 2009 11:51 am

Re: Amputation

Post by Master DIVER TOM »

The question on amputation and bionic replacement came up at last post, in Topics shock: I thought I would post here. I thought the others posting here, might help :roll: Bionic arms will help for those who did not get help from any doctor and the only chose was amputation :evil: :twisted:
I am glad the chose of a bionic arm is out there.
If I remember right ?? :roll: Chris posted on this topic.
When you talk to your doctors about your outcome from your transplants , ask about pain level outcome in your shoulder to :roll: Weight on shoulder might increase pain from weight of bionic part??
I hope who get a bionic arm , can be in less pain as a outcome??
Pain from scare tissue , happens to with or without a arm overtime, Ouch :shock:
Just thinking :roll:
Tom
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