Does the Patient Know Best?
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Comment from: davidr [Member] · http://www.freewebs.com/dwrob/
The plaster was on too tight, Jean. I've had it with bandages before today. First sign is usually fingers or toes becoming cold.
Comment from: chausiku [Member]
Ouch. I'm glad he seems to have found a sensible solution.
Comment from: steerpike [Member]
Assuming just above the wrist and the actual wrist are similarly complicated bits of anatomy, both myself and my husband who have broken wrists in the past have found doctors (different ones) relatively unsure of what action to take.
Hope the self-help pays off in this case.
Hope the self-help pays off in this case.
Comment from: mater [Member]
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I had the same problem after my hand-op, Jean. The plaster and bandage was eventually found to be much too tight, after 24 hours on morphin and with plummeting blood pressure. When they took it off to investigate, the relief was unbelievable.
I hope the splint does the job for your husband and that the break is soon healed!
I hope the splint does the job for your husband and that the break is soon healed!
Comment from: jak [Member] · jakill-jeansmusings.blogspot.com
Thanks, everyone. He went back to the hospital for his next appointment yesterday, and the doc didn't seem too perturbed. Said it is mending nicely, gave him a fresh splint and told him to wear it for another nine days. Then all should be well.