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My visit yesterday was a positive one, I think :think:

 

He said everything was looking good and that the big black puffy bump on the tip of my thumb would eventually go away.:thumbsup:

 

The tendon is 'evidently' OK because I can move my upper joint :happy65:

 

He said that the nerve ending, the one that feels like a lingering 120 volts ac every time I accidently make contact, will (hopefully) go away. If not, he can surgically re-locate it. not a big deal, an out patient thing.

 

The bad news to me was that he said I'm looking at in excess of 3 months before anything resembling normal is returned. :thumbdown:

 

Unfortunately, the nerve ending that has become troublesome is EXACTLY where my thumb hits the throttle. I could probably ride but when I hit that 'sweet' spot just eating or lounging, I jump till hell won't have it. Can't imagine what would happen on a bike !

 

The REAL good news is that I still have all my pieces/parts albeit not all that good but they're still mine.

Posted

It always takes longer to heal than to hurt yourself.

Ain't that the truth.

Healing up always takes too long, but like you say, you still have all of the pieces, and that's a good thing.

Hope ya heal up good,

Steve

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What, no updated gory pics.

 

not gory - but here it is

 

forgot to mention, doc said that if could stand it, leave it open and continue my daily activities.

 

Being retired I told him that I HAD to have a light duty slip for my wife :smile5:

 

also, I have a newfound respect for the same table saw I've been using for 20 + years, imagine that ??

Posted

hey, my finger looked like that!! it took about 4 months before the tingles went away. i know it's hard,but things will get better.good luck and heal fast.

Posted

Glad to hear its gonna heal well. I am sure each day the pain will be less, but still gonna be a while before its better

 

Brad

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You might try a Throttle Boss. It works great and doesn't require the thumb.

 

:farmer:

 

I have a throttle boss, guess that's what it's called. has a velcro strap so it's easily adjustable.

Not sure if I can use that as the only method, think I'll wait another week. :think:

Posted
Dont worry buddy i will come ride your bike for ya:thumbsup2:

 

Darrin, I'd let you ride my bike just to keep it in running order except that you are used to a 1st gen and I don't see how you could possibly handle the speed and comfort. :smile5:

 

 

 

Aarrrrggghh !!

Posted

Sounds like a good report, just hit that nerve a number of times real good, and it'll either go away, or you will get used to it:think:,,,,,,, ya got to ride man!!!!

Posted
Sounds like a good report, just hit that nerve a number of times real good, and it'll either go away, or you will get used to it:think:,,,,,,, ya got to ride man!!!!

 

Oh man, I've hit it as many times as I want to - don't think I'll get used to it - makes me jump like somebody hit me with a ball bat. Actually, anybody that has grabbed a live 120v live wire knows what I'm talking about, difference is this lingers a lot longer that 120volts. Don't ask me how I know -

 

 

You're right, need to ride, not easy walking past the bike and not getting on -

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