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  • Andy the Sheep
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2019
    • 1864
    • Andrea
    • North Eastern Italy

    #61
    Originally posted by boatman
    WELL Peter you dint miss much an not painfull just weird all i see was a load of clear water bein pourded onto my eye an a very bright white light an loads of pretty coloured lights like looking through a kiddys colider scope but as i dint stop the op it was all over in 10 mins but i was bricking it an glad it was over an the surgon said i did well but if i have to have the other eye done now i wont worry to much as what i did look at what i did to tigers eletrics through worring
    ATB AN get better an take it easy an yes i know the eye drops not great an your thumb but you will get through it it just takes time
    Chris b
    Chris, I'm really glad you didn't choose to enter the very bright white light.... :smiling6::smiling6:

    Peter, I think that emoji of yours should officially be admitted among those already available here as it is a condition many of us will have to cope with, sooner or later. The guy I'm helping to clear out his firm sliced off his index just this morning; luckily it was a slice as thin as a San Daniele ham slice, but now he's sporting a huge white bandage pointing the ceiling.

    Best wishes for your healing.

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    • boatman
      • Nov 2018
      • 14498
      • christopher
      • NORFOLK UK

      #62
      Originally posted by Andy the Sheep
      Chris, I'm really glad you didn't choose to enter the very bright white light.... :smiling6::smiling6:

      Peter, I think that emoji of yours should officially be admitted among those already available here as it is a condition many of us will have to cope with, sooner or later. The guy I'm helping to clear out his firm sliced off his index just this morning; luckily it was a slice as thin as a San Daniele ham slice, but now he's sporting a huge white bandage pointing the ceiling.

      Best wishes for your healing.
      HI Andrea yes so am i or i might be headin for the pearly gates lol
      chris b

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      • Peter Gillson
        • Apr 2018
        • 2594

        #63
        A milestone day today (it shoud havd been last week but it was delayed) - the cast has come off. It has been replaced with a removable support thingy which I need to wear if I go out of do anything, just to protect it. It is surprising just how quickly muscle mass is lost; the big muscle that form the base of the thumb in the palm of your hand is really soft in the damaged hand as compared to the left hand.

        the consultant was pleased; no dead tissue and no signs of infection so I have been referred to the physiotherapist to try and get some movement in the top of the thumb, it coud take a couple of months to get some movement and know the final extent of the damage. It could be worse.

        i have managed to finish the bird box I was working on at the time:

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        here is a photo of the offending thumb:sorry that it is a bit gruesome but I coud not resist loading the photo as a 'thumb nail". i love puns, the worse the better!!

        Peter


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        • Tim Marlow
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          • Apr 2018
          • 19027
          • Tim
          • Somerset UK

          #64
          Just for you then Peter….a thumbs up :thumb2:

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          • simontie
            • Jan 2010
            • 1508

            #65
            There is nothing more painful than a finger injury, after reading this tread i think you all know that…get well soon
            Simon
            Why is common sense not so common?

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            • Peter Gillson
              • Apr 2018
              • 2594

              #66
              Originally posted by simontie
              There is nothing more painful than a finger injury, after reading this tread i think you all know that…get well soon
              Simon
              Simon - surprisingly there has been very little pain. i think on the day I had so much adrenalin pumping through me, and then loads of anaesthetic and then painkillers for the first week or so. I suspect that the pain may come with the physio, as i try to get some movement in the joint.

              peter

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              • stillp
                SMF Supporters
                • Nov 2016
                • 8223
                • Pete
                • Rugby

                #67
                Ouch! Glad to hear it's getting better.
                Pete

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                • Jim R
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 16029
                  • Jim
                  • Shropshire

                  #68
                  Hi Peter
                  Glad things are going well. Nice looking bird box.
                  Jim

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                  • rtfoe
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 9202
                    • Richard
                    • Shah Alam, Malaysia

                    #69
                    Hi Peter, nice to see the thumb getting better. Looks like a banger straight from the frying pan.

                    Cheers,
                    Richard

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                    • Allen Dewire
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 4741
                      • Allen
                      • Bamberg

                      #70
                      Great news Peter and I hope the Physio goes well. As an after thought, maybe you could sculp/make a 1/1 scale model of your thumb and try to paint it as pictured above. That would be interesting to say the least.........

                      Prost
                      Allen
                      Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                      • Tworrs
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jan 2022
                        • 1982
                        • Garry
                        • New Zealand

                        #71
                        All the best for your physiotherapy Peter, that was some serious mangling there. I would suggest no hitchhiking for a while though mate.
                        Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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                        • Guest

                          #72
                          The thumb looks a little frightening to say the least. Having been attacked by a rogue bandsaw blade I can sympathise .
                          Great job on the bird nesting box, should be snapped up , keep us informed on its progress please Peter.

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                          • Peter Gillson
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 2594

                            #73
                            Thank for all the nice comments guys. much a[preciated.

                            Peter

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                            • Peter Gillson
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 2594

                              #74
                              Hi guys

                              time for an update: last week I had my first physio session: I was given 7 exercises, which only take about 10 minutes, but need to be done every 2 hours. On a normal thumb the end bone can bend through 90 degrees - mine could move 10 degrees. The second appointment was today and the movement has increased - to 12 degees - so there is a lot to do to get some movement back.

                              On a positive front, I had my second cataract removed on Friday at a clinic in Southampton. I was given sedation so cannot remember a thing! So far so good, unlike the right eye. i did not need to keep the eye covered with a dressing so could see clearly as soon as I woke up. More drops 4 times a day for a month.

                              One lense is designed for mid-distance, the second for long distance so for most of the time I don't need glasses. I may need them for driving and for resding small print, we will know for sure in a months time then everything has settled down. Very odd not wearing glasses since I have worn them since i was 16.

                              without hesitation I recommend the procedure.

                              Peter

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                              • Tim Marlow
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 19027
                                • Tim
                                • Somerset UK

                                #75
                                Excellent news Peter. Glad you are on the mend :thumb2:

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