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Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 15 Jun 2023
by Heater
Devastating news. Wishing you a very speedy and full recovery.

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 15 Jun 2023
by MarkTarlton
oh man! I am wishing you the best. take care of yourself while you're in recovery, and hopefully you're back playing music like you have been for the past 40 years.

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 15 Jun 2023
by Floyd42
Get well soon and keep your head up.

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 15 Jun 2023
by fullforce
crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑
14 Jun 2023
I got a freak accident today with a sharp knife stuck in a holster. When it abruptly came out, it sliced through my right ring finger and pinky. Three tendons and four nerve paths cut. I've been in surgery for about two hours. The surgeon told me afterward that I have to set my expectations to not getting back full dexterity, probably far from that. It's my f-ing solo hand :shock:

I've been playing keyboards for over 40 years, and now I maybe will not be able to play again. I'm crushed right now :cry:
Oh shit man... That freaking sucks.

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 15 Jun 2023
by MrFigg
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Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 15 Jun 2023
by _andreypetr_
Got scared even by reading this. I believe, you will find many ways to be happy and share your music with world. But now it's just a period to get over.
I wish you the strength to endure this time. All the best to you!

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 15 Jun 2023
by aeox
:( hope you recover well

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 15 Jun 2023
by WarStar
Sorry man.. that's horrible.. I will say I have a friend that had to have some surgery on this hand for carpal tunnel a few months back and he's just now getting his strength back.. things like this typically require just working on your hand and finger strength.. I'd image once you are healed enough to try but the piano/keyboard Maybe a good way to rehab..

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 19 Jun 2023
by miyaru
Oh man, that doesn’t sound good at all….

I wish you a good recovery, as good as possible!

It happens in a second, and you feel right away that it will have consequences.

Been there done it, still suffer from headaches for 41 years after a heavy bicycle accident. Did not wear a helmet then, which I still regret.

Take time to recover, and do it as good as you can!

Best wishes!!!

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 19 Jun 2023
by crimsonwarlock
Thanks again everyone again so far for the nice words :puf_smile:

I just returned from the intake session for the revalidation. They also removed the bandages, so this was the first time I saw my hand since surgery. The surgeon told me before that he might had to open the karpal zone in my hand to reach for the cut tendons. Fortunately, as it now appeared that wasn't needed. I also have basically no pain, just a numb feeling. But feeling nevertheless. I also have to start with exercises already.

From here just taking it one day at a time :puf_bigsmile:

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 19 Jun 2023
by bxbrkrz
crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑
19 Jun 2023
Thanks again everyone again so far for the nice words :puf_smile:

I just returned from the intake session for the revalidation. They also removed the bandages, so this was the first time I saw my hand since surgery. The surgeon told me before that he might had to open the karpal zone in my hand to reach for the cut tendons. Fortunately, as it now appeared that wasn't needed. I also have basically no pain, just a numb feeling. But feeling nevertheless. I also have to start with exercises already.

From here just taking it one day at a time :puf_bigsmile:
:clap: :thumbs_up: (technically 3 thumbs up)

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 19 Jun 2023
by visheshl
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Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 19 Jun 2023
by challism
Sorry this happened to you. Remember, as you said in the title of the thread, it's a curveball not a strikeout.

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 19 Jun 2023
by crimsonwarlock
challism wrote: ↑
19 Jun 2023
Sorry this happened to you. Remember, as you said in the title of the thread, it's a curveball not a strikeout.
Exactly how I see it :puf_smile:

That's why I was joking about it in the other topic :puf_wink:

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 19 Jun 2023
by challism
crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑
19 Jun 2023
challism wrote: ↑
19 Jun 2023
Sorry this happened to you. Remember, as you said in the title of the thread, it's a curveball not a strikeout.
Exactly how I see it :puf_smile:

That's why I was joking about it in the other topic :puf_wink:
Your joke in the other topic sent me to this thread, as I hadn't yet read it.
Keep your chin up!

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 19 Jun 2023
by jam-s
Hey Crimson, really sucks that it happened, but this here
crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑
19 Jun 2023
I just returned from the intake session for the revalidation. They also removed the bandages, so this was the first time I saw my hand since surgery. The surgeon told me before that he might had to open the karpal zone in my hand to reach for the cut tendons. Fortunately, as it now appeared that wasn't needed. I also have basically no pain, just a numb feeling. But feeling nevertheless. I also have to start with exercises already.
sounds pretty promising. So I also wish you all the best and a great recovery.

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 19 Jun 2023
by DaveyG
You mentioned starting exercises already. Just make sure you follow the doc's exact advice on that, especially in the early stages of mending. It's easy to do permanent damage by doing too much too soon. I've got a friend who still limps 30 years on from a bike accident because he pushed himself too hard in the early stages of recovery. I still remember the pain on his face as he forced himself to stand and walk when he had been told to do absolutely nothing for some weeks.

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 19 Jun 2023
by raymondh
Very sorry to hear about your accident. Wish you all the best in your recovery!

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 19 Jun 2023
by crimsonwarlock
Thanks everyone so far :puf_smile:
DaveyG wrote: ↑
19 Jun 2023
You mentioned starting exercises already. Just make sure you follow the doc's exact advice on that, especially in the early stages of mending.
There is only one objective: making sure I recover as good as possible. That means I will do exactly what they tell me to do, nothing less and nothing more :thumbup:

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 21 Jun 2023
by mimidancer
Just seeing this today. I hope your recovery is going well.

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 29 Jun 2023
by crimsonwarlock
mimidancer wrote: ↑
21 Jun 2023
Just seeing this today. I hope your recovery is going well.
tnx mimi :puf_smile:

Small update: Yesterday the stitches were removed. Everything looks pretty good so far, and they said that the flexibility of my joints is above expectations so far. I was also told that the tendons will be at normal strength in about ten weeks from now, which is much faster than I was hoping for. So by then I can start finger exercises on my piano to try to get my dexterity back, and it should help with further recovery. All in all, things are going well as it seems :puf_bigsmile:

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 29 Jun 2023
by mimidancer
crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑
29 Jun 2023
mimidancer wrote: ↑
21 Jun 2023
Just seeing this today. I hope your recovery is going well.
tnx mimi :puf_smile:

Small update: Yesterday the stitches were removed. Everything looks pretty good so far, and they said that the flexibility of my joints is above expectations so far. I was also told that the tendons will be at normal strength in about ten weeks from now, which is much faster than I was hoping for. So by then I can start finger exercises on my piano to try to get my dexterity back, and it should help with further recovery. All in all, things are going well as it seems :puf_bigsmile:
Good news. It was heartbreaking thinking you may not play again. I know what playing means to me and I believe many of us here are kindred. Keep in mind that dexterity may take more time than strength. But you learned to play once you can teach them old dogs the same tricks. Good luck with your recovery. I hope it is easy and complete.

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 29 Jun 2023
by dvdrtldg
Jerry Lee Lewis did OK with his fists & feet. Lemons --> lemonade!

(Kidding of course - wishing you a full & speedy recovery)

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 29 Jun 2023
by Enlightenspeed
Just saw this,

a horrible twist of fate. I hope the recovery is full and speedy.

Take care,
Brian

Re: Life threw me a curveball today :-(

Posted: 25 Jul 2023
by crimsonwarlock
Another small update. From today on, I don't have to wear the splint during the day, and I'm actually required to do light work/movements with my hand, to remobilize my tendons and muscles. I never expected how much you lose with your wrist and hand immobilized for just six weeks. Moving my wrist hurts like hell right now, but I'm as happy as can be, to lose the splint and start working on the actual recovery. Onward and up :puf_bigsmile: