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I saw the doctor on the 17th. I was uncomfortable with David in the waiting room for more than 30 minutes when it was just not well ventilated not well spaced so I saw doctor by myself.  I would've liked a second person there to hear what the doctor said but I just did not feel it was safe for him. Safer for me because I theoretically have some immunity.  The doctor said first of all that the break is in two places on the "ball" of the humerus, but it's nice and tight and it is not a place that they feel that they can put a cast.  He wants me to take my arm out of the sling and let my arm hang straight for a while and also to raise and lower the arm at the elbow to keep the elbow from getting stiff. I have been doing this, and also putting jock itch powder on it twice a day because I got a yeast infection on the skin from leaving it in the sling for a solid week.

I saw the doctor again on the 23rd.
 They re-x-rayed the arm, and the doctor says that it looks better than the first set of x-rays done right after the accident. He said that he would be willing to operate but that he does not see the need. Moreover while the operation might be an improvement there is no guarantee because of the way he would need to move the muscles and tendons out-of-the-way in order to get to the bone. He wants to re-x-ray in two weeks and see how it's going. He feels that I will get back about 75 or 80% of my original functoinality back, but because the shoulder is so mobile I will not notice the deficit much. He also said that I should be able to return to work in about four more weeks. David and I have had a quick conversation and decided that for a variety of reasons including the fact that I will be better able to help with the driving in a fortnight and continuity of care it probably makes sense to stay in Cleveland for at least another two weeks, and have a follow-up x-rays here. Things still hurt lots and lots and lots, but it is actually less than two weeks ago. Improvement is happening; it's very slow.

Date: 2020-12-25 03:22 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] quadong
Glad to hear of improvement, even though the situation clearly sucks.

there you are!

Date: 2020-12-25 03:31 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] haertstitch
was going to ask waldo where you were.

you can bring david in via the phone.. ;)

well there is improvement
gentlehugs

glad to know you're not alone

Well!

Date: 2020-12-25 01:31 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lsanderson
Here's to continued improvements and brighter days ahead.

Date: 2020-12-25 07:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] thewayne
While it seems like it has been slow improvement, it reads like it's been leaps and bounds from my perspective! But truly, you and the doc are the only ones who can evaluate it.

But I've never broken a bone, so I've never gone through what you're experiencing. I have had sixteen operations to make up for the lack of breaks, though.

Date: 2020-12-26 04:42 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] quility
Ack! Apparently I haven't read dreamwidth for 2 weeks and had to go down to find your earlier posts.
I'm glad there is improvement. Tho part of me wishes I'd stayed away for another 4(?) weeks to get the happy ending with all the scary stuff.
I'm so glad you have so many ppl who love you and are taking care of you!

Date: 2020-12-28 08:10 am (UTC)
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Wishing you a continued smooth recovery and positive prognosis. If there's anything other than good wishes distant folks can send your way to help out, please don't hesitate to mention it.

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