I'm New
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:27 am
This is my first posting. On June 30, 2008, I hit a salvation army truck head on and suffered a brachial plexus injury to my left arm, along with a couple other injuries. I had nerve transfer surgery January 2009.
My wife has been very active on this site (code name "Chimley"). In fact, she has been my care giver and angel since my accident. She's the one that helps me get through the days when the pain is unbearable. My index finger and thumb are the most painful. They feel like they are filled with a high pressure liquid.
My pain has become a constant unwelcome shadow. Sometimes it's all I can think about. Activities such as listening to my Ipod or doing a crossword can cause enough distraction to give a few minutes of relief.
I see a pain management specialist and I am currently on oxy, percs (for break through), and lyrica. understand.
I still thank God every day that I am alive. I am most thankful my wife and children. There are so many things to be grateful for. I believe I was kept alive for a reason, and that the pain is just a minor setback.
I am currently searching for the perfect brace. I have about seven right now, including one from a member on this web site. Thanks for reading this...
My wife has been very active on this site (code name "Chimley"). In fact, she has been my care giver and angel since my accident. She's the one that helps me get through the days when the pain is unbearable. My index finger and thumb are the most painful. They feel like they are filled with a high pressure liquid.
My pain has become a constant unwelcome shadow. Sometimes it's all I can think about. Activities such as listening to my Ipod or doing a crossword can cause enough distraction to give a few minutes of relief.
I see a pain management specialist and I am currently on oxy, percs (for break through), and lyrica. understand.
I still thank God every day that I am alive. I am most thankful my wife and children. There are so many things to be grateful for. I believe I was kept alive for a reason, and that the pain is just a minor setback.
I am currently searching for the perfect brace. I have about seven right now, including one from a member on this web site. Thanks for reading this...