WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS?
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Re: WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS from trying?
First off its a will to overcome This me is me I am not because there was No TREATMENT for my ERBS at 10 in 1950 for me, I am in a time that drives me CRAZY!!! You GUYS have so many issue and chooses!!! I am glad you have chooses NOW and that so wrong with out direction? You can only puzzle a Doctor and say WHAT WAS YOUR PASS OUTCOMES?? WHat are the benefits if I do this treatment and how long before I see some recovery ? Sometime it worth BADGERING a DOCTOR on OUTCOME??? for your emotional state I am Glad that I had no TREATMENT, Because if I had your course , I do not know what would Help-!! I do care because you try, There is a life in time you will see it , Its fact not fiction, I hope I said this right??????ITS real in my life, But others over time I have no clue. Sure I m crazy but I pet white tip sharks In Freeport and a life time ov can do even if I cant, ITS me for sure.How can I teacher you to have a free spirt???? I guess it come over time?? Please build on a free spirt not what you cant do!!! I HOPE WHAT I SAY,helps
Tom
Tom
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- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: HI BPI FAMILY ON SEPT.19 2010 I CRASHED ON MY MOTORCYCLE AND SUFFERD A FRACTURED BACK AND NECK AND A CLOSED,TRAUMATIC BPI LEFT ARM PARALYZED,SOME FINGER AND WRIST MOVEMENT.
- Location: LOS ANGELES,CA
Re: WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS?
I HEAR YOU MASTER DIVER TOM..THANKS FOR THE WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT,LIKE MANY PEOPLE ON HERE THIS IS STILL VERY NEW FOR ME SO I'M STILL LEARNING TO DEAL WITH AND ACCEPT THIS SITUATION,SO I GUESS LEARNING TO LIVE WITH THIS IS THE NEXT STEP AND SEEMINGLY THE HARDEST STEP...YOU'VE BEEN LIVING WITH THIS ALL YOUR LIFE AND AS YOU SAID YOU STILL HAVE SOME RUFF DAYS BUT YOU MAKE THE BEST OF IT AND STAY FOCUSED AND POSITIVE,YOU HAVE A GREAT ATTITUDE.I DON'T KNOW WHAT WILL COME OF MY SITUATION AND HOW WELL I WILL ADAPT TO IT,RIGHT NOW I JUST TRY TO GET THROUGH EACH DAY .
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Re: WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS?
Well, I care and I thank you for what you say. I know I am redundant some times to drive a truth home. If you need to get mad E-mail me on the private board Ill try to help . I speak with no treatments you guys can speak with treatment there is a difference I am OLD school I would say. Some Doc got me very MAD , This Clown would not past me on A DOT physical because of my ERBS , This met I could not TRY to learn to drive a SEMI!!!! I learn to turn anger in to WILL-power, I got another DOCTORS option and He gave me a break, 26 years of safe driving SEMI awards and pass my DOT physicals , That I think was a act of God Its called a Fighting Spirit! You have it to I wish those BPI Soldier were at least told about UBPN< There stuck with N0 direction, Yeah Right, Take a arm off, that is in fact the emtional begining of fear I THINK!!!
MAY THE FORCE BE withYou
Bess TRys,
Tom
MAY THE FORCE BE withYou
Bess TRys,
Tom
- RobertRacer
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- Joined: Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:54 pm
- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: 9/23/07 - LTBPI / Motorcycle collision
- Location: Birmingham, AL
Re: WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS?
Armstrong,
Your accident and injuries sound similar to mine. For me the deltoid never came back. My doc felt a slight flicker in my bicep after about two months. After about 6 I could use the elbow fairly well. After about a year, I had pretty good use. You learn to cope and deal. Chopping it off is not necessary in my case. I never lost any tricep in the first place, and after strengthening the bi, those muscles help support the shoulder even without the delt.
You go back and forth with the emotional stuff, and I can't say thats ever totally gone away but at some point you know that as far as this injury goes, it just is what it is and you make the best of it. I tell you though that exercising it, stretching a little, and lyrica for the nerve pain are what help me. I have an olympic curl bar that i now lift with 10 lb plates on it. Helps my bicep alot. when it comes back, start lifting whatever you can and use your good arm to help. After I first had the injury, I couldn't lift a piece of paper.
Oh and if you have access to a pool, that helps me to get in and move the arm a little.
Your accident and injuries sound similar to mine. For me the deltoid never came back. My doc felt a slight flicker in my bicep after about two months. After about 6 I could use the elbow fairly well. After about a year, I had pretty good use. You learn to cope and deal. Chopping it off is not necessary in my case. I never lost any tricep in the first place, and after strengthening the bi, those muscles help support the shoulder even without the delt.
You go back and forth with the emotional stuff, and I can't say thats ever totally gone away but at some point you know that as far as this injury goes, it just is what it is and you make the best of it. I tell you though that exercising it, stretching a little, and lyrica for the nerve pain are what help me. I have an olympic curl bar that i now lift with 10 lb plates on it. Helps my bicep alot. when it comes back, start lifting whatever you can and use your good arm to help. After I first had the injury, I couldn't lift a piece of paper.
Oh and if you have access to a pool, that helps me to get in and move the arm a little.
Robert - LTBPI/34/AL - Yamaha meets Ford Expedition....not good.
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- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: Traumatic BPI, June 8, 2008, Nerve graft surgery
- Location: Ontario
Re: WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS?
I agree keep your ROM good and exercise it. I am not able to lift weights but found that exercise bands have helped a lot. My rear deltoid never came back but by exercising my other muscles my arm almost sits back up in its socket. Just don't give up.