Glad to hear you are healing. In spite of all the advances in medicine
it seems still they haven't found a way to mend a broken bone overnight.
Unfortunately things like that take still take time.
73 Larry L
W0ETC
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 13:33:16 -0000 "Phil Cooper" <pcooper@guernsey.net>
writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Just a quick update on the arm!
> After 4 weeks, the break now feels as though it has pretty much
> mended, but
> I still have a lot of swelling, particularly around the elbow
> joint.
> Today, I managed to get my arm into a shirt sleeve, so that feels a
> bit more
> comfortable.
> Still can't sleep in a bed, so the armchair is still in use 24/7.
>
> I am now trying to get my elbow joint mobile once more, as after 4
> weeks in
> a collar & cuff, it has siezed up in a 90 degree bend, and will take
> a while
> to straighten out again. Each day, I use a hot flannel to help ease
> the
> muscles while I push the arm a bit further each day.
>
> I have another appointment at the fracture clinic on 8th Feb, with
> an X-Ray
> first, and then I will begin physio on the shoulder.
>
> As yet, I can't quite get my right hand to the keyboard, but it
> shouldn't be
> too much longer.
> I'm hoping to be able to get into the shack in time for Peter 1, and
> may
> even get on air for a few QSO's.
>
> 73 for now
> Phil GU0SUP
>
>
>
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