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So, gals and pals, time for another round of Good News, Bad News!

Bad: Midday Saturday, while helping my roomies with a landscaping project, I tripped, fell, and (because I clearly learned nothing from Adventures In Wrist Fracture, 2007 ed.) landed hard on my outstretched hand.

Good: I didn't have the same immediate, nauseated-and-dizzy, sweat-breaking level of pain as in Adventures In Wrist Fracture, 2007 ed.

Bad: However, it still hurt like a bastard, and was swelling up oddly.

Good: This time (having, I guess, learned something from A.i.W.F.2007 after all) I was willing to let someone drive me to the ER, instead of being all "Nah, I'll do it myself!"

REALLY Good: I've been doggedly keeping up my COBRA payments the past half-year, hence (unlike many out there, sadly) actually have medical care available to me.

Bad: It was Everybody, Come On Down! day at the UW Med Ctr ER. As in, took me four and a half hours start to finish to get processed and out.

Good: Everyone I dealt with was friendly, capable, and helpful.

REALLY Good: It's not broken (or they think not at this point), just a really bad sprain.

Bad: Apparently, though, the scaphoid bone can be a subtle and tricksy creature, not revealing its fractures upon initial x-ray, so they put a huge plaster quasi-cast on the hand/arm which must stay in place for ten days, and which, by dint of immobilizing my thumb (MY BELOVED OPPOSABLE THUMB *sobs*) renders all activities of daily living infinitely more difficult.

In conclusion: PITA, major hassle, but could be (and has been) a lot worse. Now setting off to locate a big plastic bag so I can bag the cast and get a shower. (*sigh*)

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Date: 2008-04-06 06:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katallison.livejournal.com
Heh. Synchronistically enough, I just last week embarked on a new workout program emphasizing basic compound moves--squat, deadlift, pushups, chins, etc. And was really excited about it, enjoying the sore muscles & getting into the groove. Realizing I'd (temporarily) screwed that up was one of the most infuriating parts of yesterday's adventures.

I'm thinking I'll keep on as best I can--bodyweight squats (or w/one-handed dumbbell); one-arm wall pushups; etc. And intervsl work, and so on. It'd be fun at some point to talk more about this; I'd love to learn more about your program. And thanks for the link!

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Date: 2008-04-06 06:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mlyn.livejournal.com
Yes, do keep on with whatever you can. Also consider using your forearm instead of your hand.

I'd be happy to chat, just let me know where and when. :D

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