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I forget who it was that wound up on crutches... I saw him go down, poor guy.

WHoever you are, i hope you're feeling better!!!

on a side note, i may need surgery on my thumb. i injured the radial collateral ligament. whee.

i couldn't help it... the snow... it mesmerized me... i had... to... TOUCH it.

damnit.

:p

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Originally posted by Aisling

I forget who it was that wound up on crutches... I saw him go down, poor guy.

WHoever you are, i hope you're feeling better!!!

on a side note, i may need surgery on my thumb. i injured the radial collateral ligament. whee.

i couldn't help it... the snow... it mesmerized me... i had... to... TOUCH it.

damnit.

:p

Be careful with that injury - it lingers and linger and lingers - am going through my second round of immobilization and it is still so tender - makes for a hard day training on the mt bike.

Get heathly quick!

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Originally posted by ARCrider

its not getting hurt that sucks, when you're old

its the recovery time.

had to go for X-rays for shoulder and hand after ECES

was only out twice this week

its hard to be careful when its so much fun

i'm not even old... sheesh.

:rolleyes:

hehe

but i agree w/ your sentiment about being careful when you're having fun.... after all, i'm the chick who does cartwheels off of cement stairways.

cause it's fun! :D

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Originally posted by ARCrider

its not getting hurt that sucks, when you're old

its the recovery time.

had to go for X-rays for shoulder and hand after ECES

was only out twice this week

its hard to be careful when its so much fun

Agreed. Enjoyed life while you can! Life is short.:D

I hope you recover quickly!

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Bob, you are the best. *hugs*

what do we have the same damn injuries or something? ;) lol

my PCP referred me to the hand surgeon who operated on HIS own 2 thumbs that he had injured. So I trust my doctor in this instance since he used him himself!

i know that waiting is bad but i sort of have no choice in the matter. the surgeon was out until april 9, so that's when i get to meet him.

until then i am trying my best to exercise the thumb and hand while not pushing it TOO far. sucks cause my signature is kind of messed up now.

the anesthesiologist here at work told me it would have been luckier for me to have broken the thumb. oh well.

spring is getting closer... you taking your bike out soon?

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  • 2 months later...
Originally posted by Mark Brown

What's the verdict on your thumb Ash? Hope threre was no knife involved!

no surgery so far... its getting better but my grip strength is seriously impaired at the moment. i'm working it out with exercises. makes me think of that kids in the hall skit where the head crusher had to exercise his fingers...

lol

the surgeon told me if i was still in pain in sept he would look at it again. for now i just have to work on it.

i still have your damn wrist guards... i WILL mail them before fall I swear.

LOL

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Originally posted by Aisling

no surgery so far... its getting better but my grip strength is seriously impaired at the moment. i'm working it out with exercises. makes me think of that kids in the hall skit where the head crusher had to exercise his fingers...

lol

the surgeon told me if i was still in pain in sept he would look at it again. for now i just have to work on it.

i still have your damn wrist guards... i WILL mail them before fall I swear.

LOL

What type of exercises do they have you do? Baisc gripping exercises? Have you considered a dynaflex ball. I have one of these and I find it good from improving grip and strength and wrist strength (nice for preventing RSI too). I'm sure your PT has you doing enough exercises already, but this one is nice because you can do it without even thinking.

What type of wrist guards did you use? I recommend the No-Gomer wrists (now the AUCLAIR ones) among other things because it has a thumb protector that prevents jamming/catching/smacking your thumb. I've used them for 6 years now (wow... that's a long time) and really like them.

Here's a link

Whoa, they are selling a "female chest protector" as well. :eek:

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