... Hi and thanks for taking the time to read this! ... (1 replies)
... I'd like to avoid surgery if at all possible, but if it is my only recourse, I'll have to consider it. ... (6 replies)
... Will they do surgery if there's no nerve damage? ... (12 replies)
... i will need to have this surgery in the near future.I have no nerve damage. ... (12 replies)
... I had bad pain in wrist that went up to my forearm and I had trouble opening doors and gripping things and doing my job. I had symptoms for years and just had my surgery in November of 2010. I should of had my surgery at least a year ago but because I waited to long I have nerve damage and recovery takes a lot longer. ... (8 replies)
... se I too have problems with an ulnar nerve. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is when the median nerve is compressed as it passses through a portion of the wrist called the carpal tunnel which is formed by some bones in the wrist and a ligiment. The ulnar nerve passes through a different area of the wrist. ... (8 replies)
... If they seen Ulnar entrapment or other complications that did not show in the nerve conduction study then they have to open you all the way up to the full blown Carpal Tunnel Surgery... ... (5 replies)
... I had Carpal Tunnel surgery, as well as 3 Trigger fingers released at the same time 3 months ago. I teach preschool, and went back to work a week later. There were things I could not do, but every week was able to do more. ... (1 replies)
... Did any of the doctors prescribe carpal tunnel braces for you to wear at night? ... (4 replies)
... Can anyone help me with recovery time? ... (1 replies)
... I've had both carpal tunnel releases, both done with the open surgery method. Recovery was fairly easy... ... (2 replies)
... hi i am sched. to have the same ctr surgery done tues.! i need to ask somethings. ... (8 replies)
... I go in for open carpal tunnel release surgery on june first. I also have lyme disease which has caused severe painful sensory neuropathy and probably contributed to the worsening of my cts. ... (2 replies)
... the dr said nothing went wrong withthe surgery.
but sometimes it just is not successful and iam the one. isuffer with cronic pain all the time.sometimes ona scale of 1-10 its an 8-9 angood days its a5-7 thats with no usage at all.buti have to live.
now i am suffering with depression and seeing a psych i dont no what he can dofor me if my hands hurt what canhe say, its not in... (17 replies)
... Sorry about the carpal tunnel problem. I have it too and want to avoid complications like permanent loss of feeling, numbness, and tingling. If surgery "went well," what went wrong after the surgery? ... (17 replies)
... My husband is going to have one hand done at a time. How long will the recovery time be do you think? ... (2 replies)
... Anyway, I had carpal tunnel surgery first, but not all the symptoms went away from my left hand, so they tested for cubital tunnel, which was positive. By the time work comp approved the CuTS surgery, it was probably a good 3 months after the carpal tunnel surgery that I had cubital tunnel surgery. ... (29 replies)
... i have been dealing with carpal tunnel and workers'comp. Get a lawyer now. They are all sugar and spice to start and then they get you to their docs saying your ready for work when your not. ... (17 replies)
... ople who are still battling with WC after 4 years and still need surgery. And their condition deteriorates...one has elbow involvement now but can't afford to do surgery out of pocket for the cts. Consulting an attorney wouldn't be a bad idea. ... (17 replies)
... I had carpal tunnel surgery on my right hand about 4 months ago. I had it a couple of yrs. ago on my left too. Both times I've had severe swelling and a long recovery time, I assume because my hands are normally swollen anyway from my other health problems. ... (1 replies)