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I can only imagine the amount of pain killers it takes to do that. What a trooper she is.
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I can only imagine the amount of pain killers it takes to do that. What a trooper she is.
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Have they said what the lump is and why it’s growing? I don’t think I’d be happy if it’s not stable. Is she in pain?View attachment 137043
So, the fix didn't work at all. The surgeon just smashed the bone together and you can see now it's all moved. Seen the surgeon recently and they say they won't do anything to fix
This has gotten worse in a week, the bone lump was half that size a week ago
She’s entitled to a second opinionView attachment 137043
So, the fix didn't work at all. The surgeon just smashed the bone together and you can see now it's all moved. Seen the surgeon recently and they say they won't do anything to fix
This has gotten worse in a week, the bone lump was half that size a week ago
Have they said what the lump is and why it’s growing? I don’t think I’d be happy if it’s not stable. Is she in pain?
Yep, lots of pain still. They said last Saturday that it's not joined together in the way they hoped, and without the support of tendons etc (they were shredded) there's nothing holding it in place so it's moving. Her hand is now stuck at that angle because there's bone in the way of her straightening it
I don't think they know what to do, it's been seriously messed up. She had a second opinion in jan abroad and they said they were at a loss of what to do given the way it's been left from the original fix and didn't want to attempt anything yet due to her kidney issues and the risks of further blood loss.
She's asked for a referral onto someone who might actually have some suggestions, but they are dragging their feet - think they know they've messed up
I hope she keeps nagging them. At the very least they should be able to make it stable. They surely can’t just wash their hands of it and leave it like that!
TwyfordM! She needs a completely independent second opinion by a top class surgeon. Would need to go privately. She needs to ask her doctor for an 'Open letter of Refferel'. One with a good reputation is Maxim Horwitz who can be seen at the Wellington Clinic at St Johns Wood London.
Nothing, and she can't even straighten it because the bone is physically in the way. She can barely wiggle a finger, the amount of pain she's in is ridiculous.God that’s awful! I can’t believe she has been left like that. The poor, poor lady.
Has she basically got no movement in her wrist now then?
Awful. Has she had any compensation agreement yet with the stallion owner?Nothing, and she can't even straighten it because the bone is physically in the way. She can barely wiggle a finger, the amount of pain she's in is ridiculous.
Amputating and giving her a prosthetic wouldn't change much and she would be in less pain
Awful. Has she had any compensation agreement yet with the stallion owner?
Has the owner been identified?No nothing yet
Ok, thanks. I had a look back and didn't see that.It was established at the beginning of the post that it’s known who owns the stallion.
So T took Sats out for a ride out yesterday and she put the brakes on before passing the stallions yard. Point blank refused to move, he's back out in the field and she won't let T near. Bless her. Thankfully he's not next to the path anymore and a couple of fields over ...
She's such a good girl!
T's wrist is looking awful and she's in a lot more pain, NHS are refusing to touch. She's been in to see several consultants at the hospital and they've all said it's fine clearly it's not!
So she's going to have to get some further opinions privately just to see what her options are, which is ridiculous. She's getting major tremors in that arm, the lump is still moving