11 December

Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by Mikel Dawson, Nov 16, 2012.

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    Mikel Dawson Active Member

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    Come 11 Dec I'm getting a chance to try out the Danish health care system. At 0800 I'm going to have my left hand operated on for tendon problems in my ring and little finger. As I pay a nice high tax rate, the sugery and after care is free. Was told I'd need to take 5-6 weeks off. Will be excited to see and feel how it turns out. Will be nice for a change not to end the day with all the pain in my hand.
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Pray it heals fast with no complications. :):
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    Mr. Perry Active Member

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    I need the same. The pros tell me I would lose 40% of my "grip" strength. Let us know Mike.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    Hope it goes well. IIRC, your left hand is the 'management' hand not the 'labor' hand.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    Hope it goes well. IIRC, your left hand is the 'management' hand not the 'labor' hand. Have you arranged to keep your custom covered?
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    Mikel Dawson Active Member

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    I got a three other farriers who are willing to help me out. It will be easier as this time of the year I got many who pull shoes for the winter, hooves don't grow so fast, no shows or such. Some of the big reasons I picked middle of winter. I'm left handed so yea it is my "labor" hand. That is the reason I may need to take 6 weeks.
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    As long as you have one hand left to lift a beer. It ain't right, drinkin' with a straw.

    Godspeed on your recovery Mike.
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    Dave Murray Member

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    david kelly Dave Kelly

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    Good luck hope ya heal up quickly
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    Mikel Dawson Active Member

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    remember all all those one armed wallpaper hanger jokes? well i'm a one armed farrier now. had the operation today around 0830. typing is rather slow, never tried hunt and peck before.
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    Michael Allen Champion spokesman for UK toolmaker!

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    How is the pain level? Did they tell you it was a sucess?

    Good luck
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    Mikel Dawson Active Member

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    Doc said all went well. The local they gave me is still wearing off, but they did give me some moriphine just incase.
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Sweet dreams, Mikel. :D
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Glad all went well. :)

    I have to have the carpal tunnel release done on both hands now. Been trying to hold off but its gotten too bad. :(
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    Mikel Dawson Active Member

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    i'll guarentee if you have both done at once, you'll really know who your friends are.
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Is it that bad? Doctor does plan on doing both at the same time. My issue is getting the money for the surgery and figuring out how to go six weeks without doing the farrier work. (And that income)

    I've been stressing a little over this. :(
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    Mikel Dawson Active Member

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    before you get both done at once, better stop and think how you're going to take care of your self- in every thing (ig you get my drift). Pain level for me is about a 1.5, so not bad. Glad I got free health care (if you don't count the high taxes I pay) or I don't think I'd got it done.
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    Jack Evers Active Member

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    Glad it seems to have gone well, Mikel. Advice for anyone is get it done, whether it's done with good insurance, high taxes or out of your back pocket. I had a total hip replacement ten years ago. I had good insurance, but I tell people, if I'd paid for it, it would have been cheaper than the new pickup I got a year later and I plan on using it more often and a lot longer than I'll use that pickup. I couldn't even ride a horse W/O pain, but I have about 1500 competitive endurance miles (who knows the training miles) and 10 more years of pain free shoeing on that hip.
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    I plan on getting both done at once because I definitely cannot afford to pay the anesthesiologist and surgery center twice. The doctor may give me a 50 percent discount. I still may have to come up with 2500 even if he discount it. I haven't heard back yet.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    Kim,

    Do you not have insurance through your "real job"? ;)

    The issue with having both wrists done at the same time is the [short term]bi-lateral loss of manual dexterity. ie: you won't be able to button your shirt/jeans/coat/whatever, open doors, hook/ unhook items including, perhaps in your case, items of underwear, use toilet paper(at least not easily/very well), tie your shoes, close a zipper, use eating/cooking utensils, etc. Lay-up time averages 6 weeks(at least it did each time I had a wrist done) and by the end of that time, you'll be more 'mobile, but the first few weeks can be a real challenge.

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