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Ouch, Donny, that procedure sound painful. My surgery was done by a orthaepedic hand specialist. My nerve was actually being crushed not stretched. There are few different types of procedures to correct it now. How long was your total recovery?
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Mark..... It's been a long time but I DO still remember some details.
I actually had two procedures done a day apart while in the hospital. Hernia surgery AND the ulnar relocation. BAD IDEA!!!!!! Didn't realize I'd need BOTH arms to get up and down after the hernia surgery!!!! LOL
Actually, there wan't much pain from the surgery. It was a 6 inch incision which extended over the funny bone area. There was immediate relief from the finger/hand pain since the nerve was cut. Little tingles were about all I felt during the following months. A pretty easy recovery actually.
The REALLY painful thing was.....
I had traditional stitches as the closure. The day they were to be removed, my doctor was sick and due to some out of town family committments, several more days passed before I was able to get the stitches removed. They had mostly grown over with new skin and had to be DUG out. That's a perfectly good word to descibe it.... DUG!!!!! That area of your arm is VERY sensitive!
What I really hate about surgerys is the area surrounding incision scars sometimes get really sensitive and you can't stand anything touching it. Having had several other major surgerys (to repair, replace or remove bad parts.... LOL)I have several sensitive areas.....