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Originally posted by rustyBwahahahaha.
He's had his hand on something hard & he's been pulling it backward & forward all day every day for a long long time....................
When I was a lad I was told to count to 99 and then change hands
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Originally posted by charvellHello mate, before you go for the surgery go and get a second opinion from an Osteopath, numbnes in the hand can be caused by nerve impingment in the neck. I know cause i fix it every day.
Colin
I was a hooker (rugby) for 20 years and have been bent and bashes on many occasions so a neck injury was my 1st thought but after many x-rays from head to waist there wasnt sign of nerve inpingment although I now know that most of my joints are out of shape.
So it was deide to go for the knife job on the wrist.If the puddles to deep..LEARN TO SCUBA.
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Originally posted by sumoOk I know I'm leaving myself open for verbal abuse but here goes.
I was a hooker (rugby) for 20 years and have been bent and bashes on many occasions so a neck injury was my 1st thought but after many x-rays from head to waist there wasnt sign of nerve inpingment although I now know that most of my joints are out of shape.
So it was deide to go for the knife job on the wrist.https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by charvellHello mate, before you go for the surgery go and get a second opinion from an Osteopath, numbnes in the hand can be caused by nerve impingment in the neck. I know cause i fix it every day.
Colin
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SAVE OUR SUMOLast edited by pops; 4 April 2007, 21:07.Enjoying Life after Cancer
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Originally posted by sledgewhat you having done rich?https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by stormforce1067i,m having a labral tear repaired thru keyhole surgery and at the same time my right hip will be sorted by having a 12" cut and then the hip being dislocated and reshaped put back again and then done again 4 or 5 times until the surgeon is happy and then having everything pinned and stitched back together again or the possibility of a new hip and then 8weeks virtually flat on my back and then physio to start walking etc again so i will be off for about 4-5 months
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Originally posted by stormforce1067no not alot,but i will be glad when its all over tho.Nearly 2 years is along time not being able to do what you would normally do
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Originally posted by sledgei kind of know what you mean as i broke my arm when i was a teenager, i bend my arm backwards trying to saved a goal and split the bone straight down the middle from my elbow half way up my upper arm, had to pins put in and it took 18 months to fully heal. and i have been left with my arm at a 35 degree angle (can no longer staighten it)https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by sledgeyeah it was, but it was more frustrating than anything as i was so limited to what i could do, job, sports pretty much everythinghttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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