17th Sept (before) 21st Sept (day of procedure)
About Me
- BJ
- Hi, Welcome to my Blog. I'm an eclectic kind of crafter delving into many pots. I am just about managing to keep up my Scrapbooking Diary (usually about 6 months behind), plus any cards as required. I have a new found love of watercolour and Bible Journaling plus recently Junk Journaling too. Previously I've also dabbled in ATCs, Tags, Altered Books, Mixed Media, Art Journaling, Décopatch, Knitting, Crochet, and Embroidery amongst other things. I live in Surrey, UK with my husband, our son has left home now. For exercise I usually play Badminton and go Ballroom and Latin Dancing, but am plagued by a bad back. I like walking which I couple with Geocaching and sometimes Bouncing on my Rebounder (mini trampoline). I guess I am officially retired now. I am a born again Christian, currently worshiping at my local Vineyard Church.
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You poor thing, BJ - it all looks as if it was pretty unpleasant for you. However, it is remarkable how the body heals itslf with time. The progression of photos is a remarkable testament to that! Obviously the inner healing is going to take longer than what you can see on the outside and one has to be patient, and balance rest with enough exercise to keep things moving. I took photos of the progress of healing of my breast cancer surgery but didn't quite feel up to exposing that part of my body to all and sundry on the internet lol!! I have 2 scars - one on the inner side of the breast where the lump was, and the other on the outside, under my arm, where they removed the lymph node. All healed up nicely but still a lot more obvious than your hand scar, unfortunately. I hope in time you will regain full movement of your hand and feel that the operation has been worthwhile. You must have been suffering for quite a while with the carpal tunnel syndrome. Is it your dominant hand? If so, that's doubly hard to deal with.
Take care of yourself! Thinking of you!
Hugs,
Shoshi x
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