Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 Jo, Please, Please follow up with the Dr. tomorrow, I will do the same! Love, S. Another day, another injury + NIH > Well as the title suggests I have indeed ended up back my hospital. > I swear I see more of the staff up there than I do most of my > family. Thank God they are aware of my problems now and care more > than most of my family! ;-) > > Anyway, after struggling to get ready this morning I was shuffling > down the stairs on my bum as usual, when my wrist, which was just > newly out of the cast splint on Monday, gave way on my again letting > of a huge crack in the process again. I couldn't believe it had > happened again, but fully expected to just have to reduce it, take > some pain millers and pop it back in the splint for a while. I soon > realised that it was going to be rather different this time though, > as the wrist joint was completely separated from the Ulna and the > muscles and ligaments had gone into an agonising contracture, which > was pulling and contorting my dislocated joint even further out of > position. > > I could even bare touching the thing let alone manipulating it back > into position. I was feeling rather perturbed but convinced myself > that if I took some meds and rested it in a sling for a while it > would settle enough for me to pop back in. Two agonising and spasm > filled hours later I finally twigged it wasn't going to happen and > got bundled back up to A&E where the staff's panicked and shocked > reactions made me realise how stupid waiting around had been! > > They started off by trying me on Entenox (gas and air) but the > contracture and pain were too severe even with me spaced out and > floating on the ceiling! So I was whisked into resus so the give me > medazilam sedation yet again. Even this wasn't straight forward > though, as due to my EDS being in full flare right now all my veins > kept collapsing on them, so it took 15 minutes to get a stable line > into me. My right arm is now nearly as sore as my left arm form all > the bruising and puncture wounds! > > Thankfully the sedation worked pretty quickly afterwards and they > managed to reduce the contracture and dislocation, then sending me > off for x-rays once I had come back round a little. Everything is > back in place again, but the ligaments feel very sore and stretched, > I thought one of them was going to snap at one point it was so very > tight and tense. I am back in my plaster cats splint again tonight > and feeling very sore, battered and still rather woozy and nauseous > from the potent mix of pain killers, entenox and sedation...my > bedroom looks rather cool spinning round and round actually! > > Anyway, I have to return for follow up in Ortho clinic tomorrow > morning, where I'm hoping Mac will be on duty again. He will of > course be even more horrified to see me again, but he's the only > person I really trust enough with all of this right now. I just hope > that following this latest incident he doesn't want to admit be > until I can get into hospital with Prof though. Fingers crossed I > will be back home tomorrow, but if you don't hear form me don't > panic! > > Take care everyone and please know that no matter what, I will be > thinking of you and keeping you in my prayers. > > Love and hugs.....Jo > xxx > > P.S. I am really considering the NIH option now as I'm at my wits > end with all of this. I know I'm going to stay with Prof soon and > hope he can give me some answers, but still feel that the > specialised skills and research program they are running at NIH > would be great help for me and my consultants over here too. Anyone > know when the closing date is for this study as I'm not entirely > sure how quickly I could do it (financially) if I did manage to get > accepted. Thanks in advance. > > > > > To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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