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    Re: ulnar nerve entrapment leads to rsd

    Posted by dick holland on 4/02/09

    On 6/03/08, adlpn wrote: you will settle when you reach mmi.
    the i/c will start off low balling but don't fall for it. i
    have the same problem i settled for 110k
    > On 5/21/08, Shane wrote:
    >> I am a 22 year old male from new york. In october of 2007
    >> I was hurt at work, a bunjii cord snapped and hit me in my
    >> elbow, which created an ulnar nerve entrapment at the
    >> elbow. I suffered through physical therapy for 3 months
    >> before the doc said it's time for surgery... the
    >> entrapment led to a condition known as "claw hand
    >> deformity". my left ring and small finger curled into my
    >> palm and stayed there. so I went in for surgery in
    >> february, and had an ulnar nerve transposition. the
    >> surgery was a success, my fingers returned back to their
    >> normal positions, and i continued physical therapy for the
    >> next three weeks with much progress. after the 3rd week, i
    >> developed very serious pains in my entire arm and hand. i
    >> called the doc and she prescribed vicoprofen, and said to
    >> make an appt. with her after the weekend had passed.
    >> monday morning i go into the doc's office and she see that
    >> i cannot move my arm nor open my hand to any extent, so
    >> she prescribes a script for a possible infection. i run
    >> the course of the script and there was no relief. so here
    >> i am, minus a limb, stuck with a closed fist because its
    >> so unbearable to move or open. so she sends me to pain
    >> management where i am finally diagnosed correctly. as a
    >> result of the surgery i developed a nerve disease refered
    >> to as RSD (reflex sympathetic distrophy). i am prescribed
    >> medications, lidoderm patches, narcotics, opiates, anti-
    >> inflamatories and every week, once a week, for six weeks
    >> i received a nerve block (stellate ganglion block). a
    >> needle shoved into my neck that paralyzed my vocal cords,
    >> left me with a lump in my throat the size of the alps, and
    >> the worst case of "pink eye". EVERYTHING...TO NO EVAIL.
    >> nothing worked. so now it is nearing the end of may, and
    >> because i cant move my arm or hand, the muscles are
    >> beginning to contract, and my p.t. says that if something
    >> is not done soon to mobilize my dead appendage, i will
    >> lose all function of it for the rest of my life. NOW...THE
    >> LAST, WORST CASE SCENARIO...a little contraption called a
    >> SPINAL CORD STIMULATOR. someone is going to go digging in
    >> my back, implant this device, plug it into my spine, and
    >> hope for the best. WOW. I am so fed up with the, "well if
    >> this doesnt work" and the "lets try this". i dont want to
    >> feel the pain anymore. i want to go back to work. i want
    >> to be 22 years old again. if someone is out there that has
    >> been through something similar, please tell me, inform me,
    >> help me understand. what do i do now? ill never be able to
    >> work again. how do i pay bills in the future? what type of
    >> compensation do i receive from the comp. insurers? how
    >> much is enough for a settlement? please... anyone...
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    > I have been going through the same thing minus the clawing of
    > the hand for 3 yrs. I too have tried various medicines, PT
    > however my Dr is a total work comp Dr who refuses to do
    > anything else for it. I was 25 when diagnosed and had
    surgery.
    > the surgery only made it worse. I have been to several Drs on
    > my own who all agree the nerve is beyond repair. I have filed
    > a lawsuit against Work Comp (which takes a year or two to
    come
    > up) I have just done my deposition and should be offered a
    > settlement soon. The settlement will totally depend on what
    > state yoou are in. My advice is to figure your wages from the
    > time of injury (or when work comp stops paying) to the age of
    > 65 here your settlement would probably be around half of
    that.
    > Also make a list of other things you are not able to do.
    > As for your arm surgeries are only going to make it worse.
    > Elavil has been the only thing that helps me and it pretty
    > much just helps me sleep. Lyrica is also suppose to be good
    > but i could not take it due to side effects. The other pain
    > meds do not seem to help nerve pain. I also soak my arm in
    hot
    > water several times a day and do stretching exercises
    (because
    > my arm is locked up) Unfortunately I have learned to deal
    with
    > not getting my youth back i have missed out on alot with my
    > children and wish everyday someone would fix it but all say
    it
    > can not be fixed because the nerve would only become more
    > damaged and I would loose total use of my arm.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • ulnar nerve entrapment leads to rsd, 5/21/08, by Shane.
  • Re: ulnar nerve entrapment leads to rsd, 6/03/08, by adlpn.
  • Re: ulnar nerve entrapment leads to rsd, 7/08/08, by DS.
  • Re: ulnar nerve entrapment leads to rsd, 7/29/08, by mary mckay.
  • Re: ulnar nerve entrapment leads to rsd, 4/02/09, by dick holland.
  • Re: ulnar nerve entrapment leads to rsd, 3/10/10, by Ann.
  • Re: ulnar nerve entrapment leads to rsd, 9/11/11, by Denise.


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