At the ER, all agreed I needed stitches. And a tetanus shot, antibiotics and x-rays. Now, I realized I could not bend or extend my thumb - that was very concerning. While waiting on x-rays to see if garden debris was preventing my thumb from moving, I asked the staff if I could go outside to see the rise of the "super moon". They laughed and agreed. What a glorious moon it was!
Four hours after arriving in the ER, I was released with 5 stitches and told I had not cut tendon. However, I needed to see a hand specialist due to the inability to move my thumb. The next morning I called that doc's office. Got an appointment for Thursday.
On Thursday, it took the hand surgeon all of 10 seconds to realize I severed the tendon completely and needed to have hand surgery the next day! Unfortunately, that meant I had to miss attending the Beekman Boys' wedding. :-(
Surgery showed not only did I severe my tendon, I also cut into the bone! The joint had to be debrided, the ends of the tendon found and sutured together. I woke up with a cast and told I would have to wear it for months and have physical therapy for months.
Naturally, it is my right hand! Stitches were removed July 8 and replaced with steri-strips. A new spica splint was made and I was bandaged up again. Under strict orders not to use my right hand as I could easily rupture the tendon repair.
So, no stitching. Not supposed to work in the garden. Did I mention I also have rheumatoid and osteoarthritis?
I've been doing what I can and trying hard not to do those things that will damage my hand further. I've just added a new pattern to my craftsy site. It's a sequin bird motif that can be stitched as is or added into a sweet fan. Looks great on a crazy quilt block! Thankfully, I had this stitched up already and just had to type up the directions. There are a ton of close up photos in the pattern!!
http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/embroidery/hand-embroidery/sequin-bird-motif/60941?_ct=iuqhsx-kdyluhiqb-huikbj-fqjjuhd&_ctp=60941
The pattern for the sequin bird motif and fan is only $4.00!
3 comments:
You poor thing! All for a ceramic mushroom. I hope it's healing well and you are playing with scissors and a needle soon (as they are sew much safer:)
Oh Betty, how frustating and no doubt uncomfortable. Do take care.
I am sorry to hear this. Be healed soon.
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