[Rhodes22-list] Surgery

ellner ellner at pressenter.com
Fri May 21 15:28:34 EDT 2004


Well, Slim......hope you recover fully......the beach scene sounds pretty 
good right now (feels like a fall/winter day with the cold & wet)   You'll 
have to let us know when you'll be back 'tickling dem ivories' & we'll make 
sure we get there!!

Have you thought about 'doing' the KY Lake thing in September?  (or does 
this now qualify as 'vacation'!)

Rest Up.........Rod & Mary




At 11:27 AM 5/21/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Due to an old athletic injury to my right elbow, I've suffered some nerve
>damage to my ulnar nerve.  That's what we call the "funny bone."  This
>chronic and progressive problem has recently taken its toll and I have lost
>most of the strength in my little finger.  This really wouldn't be much of a
>problem unless of course, one happens to play the piano for a living.
>
>So on Tuesday, I underwent ulnar nerve transposition surgery.  That's where
>they reroute the nerve to the inside of the elbow and tuck it under the
>muscle, where it will hopefully lead a more comfortable life.
>
>The surgery went well and I thought I received very good care/treatment at
>the hospital.  The procedure requires a general anesthesia but is
>out-patient, so after they woke me up, they sent me home.  My fingers are
>warm, have no numbness and I can wiggle all 5.  That's a good start.  My arm
>is in a cast and sling.
>
>I spent most of the first two days sleeping.  Yesterday I went for a walk--2
>whole blocks.  Today I'm feeling quite a bit better and the pain has
>subsided considerably.  One-handed typing isn't so bad, but you should see
>my left-handed handwriting.
>
>The recovery will be pretty lengthy and I won't be able to go back to work
>for approx 3 months.  And naturally, this gives new meaning to the term,
>single-handed sailing!  I could probably sit at the helm and steer, but
>that's about all.  We were planning a 3 week trip to Brazil in June-July.
>The trip is now extended to 5 weeks since I can't go right back to work.
>That's the good news.  I can just as easily recover on a warm, tropical
>beach as anywhere else.  8-)
>
>I'll keep you posted on my progress.  Wish me luck!
>
>Slim
>
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