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Re: has anyone had movement after surgery

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:40 pm
by troy
hi i was wondering how long post accident did she have her op just that because that it will be 7 months for me and just hoping im still in that window to give me the best chance

Re: has anyone had movement after surgery

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:47 am
by srhykerd
She had her accident on Nov. 13, 2005 and then had her nerve and muscle transfers at the end of April 2006. It was almost 6 months. The Mayo team likes to do the nerve transfers before the 6 month mark, but I have heard of others that have had them beyond this point. Everyone's case is different.

Re: has anyone had movement after surgery

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:20 pm
by racerboy
troy- i just passed the 3 month post-op mark, but I still have litte improvement. I just started noticing that when I lift my right arm to my right shoulder (using my normal left arm), I feel a tingling in my palm. The only reason I even mention this is that when I went in to see Dr. Wolfe for my 3-month post-op exam, he was doing the same thing and asked me if I felt anything in the hand (I'm guessing that the flexion is triggering the transfered median/ulnar nerves). I didn't feel anything in his office, but just started noticing it this week.

Dr Wolfe didn't seem too surprised. He said it's 'only' been 3 months. Seems like a lifetime to me. Like other people have said here, everyone is different.

I had my 4 nerve transfers 1 day shy of the 6-month post-injury mark.


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Re: has anyone had movement after surgery

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:59 pm
by troy
interesting. ive ahad a sensitive upper arm for maybe last month but the last week approx it has become more sensitive to touch and even unberriable to wash my arm pit with any force whats so ever because of the severe pins and needles sensation that brings. and the tapping slightly of the tricep and bicep area still sends pins and needles to hand and fingures.