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I saw the neurologist yesterday, and he confirmed that there is evidence of electrical damage along my ulnar nerve. He recommends surgery to fix it. We could wait to see if it improves on its own, but it's been since March with no improvement (and indeed some deterioration), plus there wasn't an event we could pinpoint that would have started it in the first place, so it's unlikely.
It will mean being out of work for at least two weeks, with my arm immobilized for at least one of those. There will be a scar on the inside of my arm, extending above and beyond the elbow. I'm lucky it's my left arm at least, but there's a lot I won't be able to do for what I'm sure will feel like an eternity.
I've emailed my boss to let him know, to see if there's any major project coming up that he hasn't told me about. It's bad enough I won't be able to work without that causing undue angst.
::bummed::
It will mean being out of work for at least two weeks, with my arm immobilized for at least one of those. There will be a scar on the inside of my arm, extending above and beyond the elbow. I'm lucky it's my left arm at least, but there's a lot I won't be able to do for what I'm sure will feel like an eternity.
I've emailed my boss to let him know, to see if there's any major project coming up that he hasn't told me about. It's bad enough I won't be able to work without that causing undue angst.
::bummed::