Posted by Dick L on February 23, 2014 at 10:37:37 from (50.51.153.96):
In Reply to: carpal tunnel posted by farmerwithmutt on February 23, 2014 at 06:50:46:
Figure out exactly what your short term disability will be and how you can improvise. I had shoulder surgery with three months of therapy three days a week. Two weeks after surgery I was back to work and taking care of my horses. When thinking about people that get a long with one arm amputated you start to come up with ways to do things with one arm/hand. I changed molds and mold inserts at the factory with one arm in a sling. Years before I got my left hand cut to the bones severing the tendons in a combine. I had an engine that I needed to get overhauled. I had a left thumb and with a plastic bag over the contraption they fastened to my arm and hand I got it done using my thumb. Did it hurt some? You bet but you can get thru that.
Fell on the ice and hurt my ribs and messed up a leg last Friday. I have since been doing chores using a walker. Takes more time but I got them done and the horses are happy.
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