Monday, May 21, 2007

Results of Nerve Test (Repeated)

(This is a repeat of my post today on Life in General and Other Things.)

I had the dreaded nerve test on Thursday of last week. The good news is that the doctor did not use needles, only electrodes and a “stun gun”. At least it looked like a stun gun to me. He used that device to “shoot” electrical current through the nerves to see if there was any interruption in the nerve. The bad news is that the ulnar nerve in my left arm is pinched/compressed at the elbow. The first course of treatment is therapy which begins June 5th. If the nerve cannot be decompressed with therapy, the next course of treatment will be surgery so that the nerve will not be permanently damaged. In the meantime, I am not supposed to use the left arm any more than necessary and to keep it straight as much as possible. If you have never tried to do that, take it from me, it is next to impossible to do. To make it even worse, I am left-handed.

After reading the news this morning, I can say that I am thankful that I have my arms even with the pinched nerve. I read a story about a young mother who contracted a flesh eating bacteria immediately after giving birth and lost both arms and legs in order to live. So no matter how bad a situation you are in seems to be, there is always someone in a worse situation.

2 comments:

ArahMan7 said...

That's why it is better to look at the one below us rather than who is above us?

When you look below, whatever you're feeling there is something, someone who are in worse state than we are and vice-versa!

Enjoy your weekdays, Sylvia.

Sober Steve said...

Thanks for sharing, it is easy to wallow in self-pitty and lose focus on the big picture
peace