thats real good news!
 
you just keep coming up with them!
 
dont forget em

--- On Wed, 10/6/10, Akua <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Akua <[email protected]>
Subject: [TMIC] Unnecessary Surgery
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, October 6, 2010, 8:12 PM





This past spring I had a pea sized knot on the first knuckle of my left index 
finger.


It hurt a bit. I thought it developed from smashing my knuckles on doorways and
stress from crocheting as this is my yarn tensioning finger.


Fingers are real important to playing the sax, banging on the piano, I can fold 
all fingers to 
touch my palm  pads below them, except this one.


I went to the doctor who had an xray done and then called in an orthopedic 
surgeon
who felt it and said they could fix it. Then I went to speak to a scheduler who 
told
me it would take 4 hours and be done outpatient at the hospital. Why so long I 
asked, good thing I  asked, because
it would require a "bear block" which would render my left arm useless.  And 
you'll need someone to take care of you for few hours the woman said blithely. 
I have no such person.
So, if I couldn't spend the night in the hospital, this was untenable-- I need 
my arms
to propel and transfer myself.


Unhappy at not getting fixed, I spoke to a friend in NYC who told me she had 
the same thing
and her doctor told her not to worry. Her physician did not even suggest 
surgery. We swapped pix. Hers was from computer stress.


Today I shared this story with the new doctor who exclaimed half way through, 
NO, these are your legs! Then I looked at the finger and  the large pea/ 
bubblegum wad size swelling, was barely discernible.


The months of massage and finger yoga had worked their magic.... but best of 
all,  no surgery!
And better yet the physiatrist said he had someone on staff who could work 
more  magic on the finger.


Akua-- 



      

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