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How are you how are you holding up otherwise David?
Well, I don't like to complain, but . . . LOL I came home from the hospital after the amputation with a nerve block that made the thumb, index and middle finger totally numb from the palm outward. About midnight, the nerve block started to wear off, and I was completely unprepared for what happened the next 10 hours. The exit interview comments at the hospital were "You will experience moderate discomfort as the nerve block wears off - that's a sign to take some of the pain meds." By 3AM I was in crippling pain throughout the hand, bad enough that all I could do was shake violently and grit my teeth. Living alone, I could not get water to my mouth because of the shaking, but did manage to choke down some pain meds dry. You know what it feels like to hit a finger hard with a dead blow hammer, right? OK, do that to all five fingers in quick succession and imagine it doesn't subside but just gets worse, and some is helping by pouring boiling water on your hand at the same time. That was pretty much it for 10 hours. Turns out, there was something in the nerve block agent that caused a bad reaction - like a toxin or something that lit up the nerves. Once the nerve block wore off completely, I was left with the kind of pain I expected from the amputation - easy to ignore with some pain meds. We're now on day four since the amputation and nominal pain (no complaints), and so far no ghosting of the missing digit. With some luck, I'll be back in the shop in a few days - and I'm ready because this is BORING. Thanks for the kind words and support.