Surgery Beta - ulnar nerve transposition
I've got nerve damage in my left hand due to too many late nights spents making websites, working on PMGEAR, mountain biking, virtually continuous masturbation and feces throwing, etc.
My fucking hand is atrophying away - it looks old, frail, and thin because the muscles cannot live without nerve enervation. The solution comes in two parts, the first being an operation called ulnar nerve transposition. The "funny bone" nerve will be taken from the inside of the ulna and placed on the inside of my arm, making the path of the nerve more direct and less impinged.
Anyone had anything like this done? What can I expect: recovery time, pain, whatever you can tell me.
The second surgery is in the wrist, basically what is done for carpal tunnel syndrome. Any beta on that?
I go under the knife next week.
emg can tell you if its compressed in one or both places
if both, do it at the same time. but usually its just one.