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helenoftroy
6th April 2010, 03:34
I have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & am having surgery this week.I will try very hard to persuade my surgeon to do the procedure bilaterally -

Has anyone got first hand experience of recovery and how long before I might be riding again?

helenoftroy
6th April 2010, 05:45
Doh!:doh:

Have made a spelling mistake in the thread title that i cant correct

Annoying -sorry bout that!

JimO
6th April 2010, 06:33
i had both hands done at the same time, was back at work in 6 weeks, riding again in about 3 but everyone is different

Smokin
6th April 2010, 06:56
I had them both done also, Back to work in 6 weeks but another week would have been better just because my work involved pushing a lever quite hard with the palm of the hand. Got back on the FireBlade at the same time but very near came to grief running off the road because I couldn't support the weight under hard braking, I am 120 kg tho

helenoftroy
6th April 2010, 07:17
i had both hands done at the same time, was back at work in 6 weeks, riding again in about 3 but everyone is different


I had them both done also, Back to work in 6 weeks but another week would have been better just because my work involved pushing a lever quite hard with the palm of the hand. Got back on the FireBlade at the same time but very near came to grief running off the road because I couldn't support the weight under hard braking, I am 120 kg tho
Thanks guys

Like the sound of riding again after 3 wks not 6 tho.....:bye:
Could you look after yourself straight after surgery or were you pretty incapacitated for a while?

General anaesthetic or local with arm blocks?

Smokin
6th April 2010, 07:35
Thanks guys

Like the sound of riding again after 3 wks not 6 tho.....:bye:
Could you look after yourself straight after surgery or were you pretty incapacitated for a while?

General anaesthetic or local with arm blocks?

General anaesthetic, Can look after yourself fine, May need a friend to help you in the shower tho so you can keep your hands dry, Lift or carry nothing for a few weeks, use two hands to drink and get someone else to carry your dinner plate if you can, toilet duties are ok, just take your time.
If it hurts at all then your over doing it, take it really easy for a couple of weeks and you will heal so much better.
I had keyhole surgery by the way.

Flip
6th April 2010, 11:26
Good luck with the surgery. I'm sorting out getting mine done soon (my problem is in my elbow not the wrist), probably looking to get it done after the Brass.

Let us know if you are going a bit stir crazy, you can take me up on that offer of a boot in the car.

Daffyd
6th April 2010, 11:32
Can't offer any advice or help, but good luck. Hope it all goes well for you.

JimO
6th April 2010, 11:34
General anaesthetic, Can look after yourself fine, May need a friend to help you in the shower tho so you can keep your hands dry, Lift or carry nothing for a few weeks, use two hands to drink and get someone else to carry your dinner plate if you can, toilet duties are ok, just take your time.
If it hurts at all then your over doing it, take it really easy for a couple of weeks and you will heal so much better.
I had keyhole surgery by the way.

mine was local anaesthetic and the surgeon started cutting before it had taken hold, so that hurt, and i had the old slice em open surgery

Roger
6th April 2010, 19:31
Could you look after yourself straight after surgery or were you pretty incapacitated for a while?Wanna a hand to wipe ya bum honey? :shake:


May need a friend to help you in the shower thoPick me, pick me :shifty:


If it hurts at all then your over doing itI promise to be gentle. :msn-wink:


Good luck with the surgery. I'm sorting out getting mine done soonI'll give you a hand too 'cos I know you like it rough :buggerd:

hellokitty
6th April 2010, 20:13
See if you can have your surgery in the winter - makes it better for not riding if the weather is crap!!
I had my thumb fused, I couldn't ride for 6 weeks, and upgraded the bike for a more modern one with a really easy clutch.

Gareth51
6th April 2010, 20:37
And here is me thinking you'll roster a couple of nurses to look after you..... and then good old Roger offers his services......what a good kb mate you have.

scumdog
6th April 2010, 20:40
Good luck H., I don't envy you but with a bit of luck you'll be showing us your scars at your mid-year pissup!

helenoftroy
6th April 2010, 21:03
Wanna a hand to wipe ya bum honey? :shake:
Pick me, pick me :shifty:
I promise to be gentle. :msn-wink:

Roger! you move in as my personal carer??

Phew!! It would just be too exhausting honey! :zzzz::msn-wink:

See if you can have your surgery in the winter - makes it better for not riding if the weather is crap!!
I had my thumb fused, I couldn't ride for 6 weeks, and upgraded the bike for a more modern one with a really easy clutch.
Lol!only problem with that hellokitty,is that winter is race time!

Hopefully ,will only miss 1 race meet...

Actually I need my thumb fused(old failed repair from a ski injury) as well,but that will have to wait

Pixie
7th April 2010, 08:52
My goldfish swim through a little tunnel in their bowl.

kerryhare
7th April 2010, 12:49
Good luck with the op. Ask for home help.

Skyryder
7th April 2010, 14:59
My advice is don't rush the recovery. Too soon.............can be too much.

Hope all goes well HT.

PS

A bit of belly dancing :love:with the appropiate hand movements might help too. :yes:


Skyyrder

helenoftroy
7th April 2010, 22:05
My advice is don't rush the recovery. Too soon.............can be too much.

Hope all goes well HT.

PS

A bit of belly dancing :love:with the appropiate hand movements might help too. :yes:


Skyyrder

Thanks for all the good wishes everyone!
Tomorrows the day - yes!:woohoo:

And yes Skyrider! will keep on belly dancing,but maybe without the hand movements for a week or so:rockon::msn-wink:

neels
8th April 2010, 08:54
Tomorrows the day - yes!:woohoo:
Good luck, let us know if you needs anything.

KiwiPhoenix
8th April 2010, 09:51
Best of luck HoT!

helenoftroy
22nd April 2010, 13:42
Well!
had my surgery two weeks ago today and all is going just fine!

Pleaded with my plastic surgeon to do both but no go,so just the worst side(left)has been done,under local anaesthetic

Suture line healing up nicely and sensation/numbness is improving all the time. I will be back at work this weekend

Has been beautiful autumn weather & Ive missed riding!
Going pillion with Retroqueen on a girls "hot scone run" tomorrow to Waikari which will help:woohoo:

SDU
22nd April 2010, 14:33
Yay great that the sensation is coming back. Take it easy at work- watch the picking up off things with that hand. Don't want o over do it. hope it keeps on improving!
See you 2moro.

KiwiPhoenix
22nd April 2010, 20:40
Well!
had my surgery two weeks ago today and all is going just fine!

Pleaded with my plastic surgeon to do both but no go,so just the worst side(left)has been done,under local anaesthetic

Suture line healing up nicely and sensation/numbness is improving all the time. I will be back at work this weekend

Has been beautiful autumn weather & Ive missed riding!
Going pillion with Retroqueen on a girls "hot scone run" tomorrow to Waikari which will help:woohoo:

Good to hear that your hand is healing well. See ya tomorrow!!