Hell Yeah! My bicep twitched!
Hell Yeah! My bicep twitched!
Invisible to the human eye, so I was afraid to even speak about it to anyone before coming here. But that godforsaken EMG machine determined it is, indeed true... that wretched 10 hour nerve transfer surgery after a complete avulsion BPI actually worked and I may be able to move my shoulder and elbow again one day!
I figured that the only people who would really appreciate the gravity of this are those that visit this site, so please, feel free to delight in my news as I have. In a way it is so odd, in such a tragicly sad way, that a movement so invisible could mean so very, very, much to us all. Those of you out there are the only ones who could know what I mean, I'm sure.
I figured that the only people who would really appreciate the gravity of this are those that visit this site, so please, feel free to delight in my news as I have. In a way it is so odd, in such a tragicly sad way, that a movement so invisible could mean so very, very, much to us all. Those of you out there are the only ones who could know what I mean, I'm sure.
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Congratulations!!! We were right there last week---getting the good news on my husband's deltoid! Such euphoria---find a fun way to celebrate!!!
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great to hear!!!
mine did it too when it was first coming back! i was wrapped with it too
mine did it too when it was first coming back! i was wrapped with it too