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As of yesterday, the stitches are out, the bandage is off, and I've been returned to normal activities.

I actually have more motion in the finger than I expected. Whether that means I'll get my full range of strength and motion back eventually, I don't know. But even if I don't, it's no great loss -- I may not be able to play the piano but I think I may be able to manage a recorder; martial arts would probably be hard if I can't make a fist; I'll certainly never be a hand model (though I have to say, the scar looks better than I expected, too.)

It still feels pretty uncomfortable at times, but my doctor told me not to baby it. And I can basically type at normal speeds again, for which I can only cheer.

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8/8/09 15:00 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] lordameth.livejournal.com
Congrats! It may be tempting to baby it, but if the situation's anything like that with my arm, you need to work to regain your full range of motion and such.

Odaijini.

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