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On 18 Okt, 14:16, riverman wrote:
Hi folks: --riverman Man that sucks. I wondered why we in Scandinavia hadn't heard from you in a while. When you feel recovered enough you are as welcome as ever to come fishing again. Hans and Jerome showed up this year (among other) and you were missed (when we weren't too busy catching fish ;-)) /Roger |
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On 18 Okt, 14:16, riverman wrote:
Hi folks: --riverman Man that sucks. I wondered why we in Scandinavia hadn't heard from you in a while. When you feel recovered enough you are as welcome as ever to come fishing again. Hans and Jerome showed up this year (among other) and you were missed (when we weren't too busy catching fish ;-)) /Roger |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ups.com... Hi folks: Haven't posted for awhile for various reasons, too complex to really explain, but the overview is that I had a weird medical thing happen right at the start of the Mongolia trip in June, and its put me way off balance for awhile. I'll spare the long story, reasons will be evident, but my right hand and forearm basically died over a spell of a couple of days. Lost almost all strength (but no sensation loss), most of my wrist mobility, and ached like absolute hell for the entire trip. It was impossible to cast my 8wt, and within a day, even my 4 wt. I finally got off-river and saw a doc in Ulaanbaatar, another in HK, another in Dubrovnik and several others in Maine, ran up thousands of $$ worth of MRIs, Xrays, electrical tests, etc, and went from mid-June until late September without even a diagnosis. But the pain and loss of strength was enough that I could not type, fish, write, start a car, turn a door knob, button a shirt...you get the drift. Eventually, a doc back in HK diagnosed me with Idiopathic Brachial Neuritis, and predicted about an 80% recovery in 3-4 months, and possibly (but probably not) 100% recovery in a matter of years. In two days I have my 4-month deadline, and I'm way less than 80%...probably 50%. It does not bode well, and although I'm back in the classroom, I have noticed that the brain bone is connected to the nerve bone. I feel like I've got a couple of short circuits...words don't flow, thoughts jumble. Now I know how folks who have had a stroke must feel. It really sucks. Of course, its because I know I'm 'mentally distracted' by having a half-lame right hand that I have to continually accommodate, but its enough that my daily routines take a whole lot more time, and stupid as it sounds, its embarassing to suddenly become semi-literate and lose a certain 'edge'. So I'll probably make a few posts here and there, but I'm far from back. My personal deadline (if we can impose such things on a healing process) is March 1, when I'm taking 17 kids to NZ for a flyfishing trip. Between now and then, I need to teach them the basics (knots, simple casting, nymphing, terminology, how to assemble their rig, C&R techniques,etc), so look forward to some posts about that process. Along the way, I'll learn to cast left handed, but there are still some important things (mending, reeling) that I have to see if my right hand can do. I'll let you know how it goes. --riverman Please disregard my reply to Roger, except for the part about wishing you and he well. You know I had a similar experience back before my back surgery. Both of my hands started to ache incredibly one morning, out of the blue, for no apparent reason whatsoever and I had lost 80 or more percent of the strength in both hands? I couldn't lift a pot of coffee with one hand. Even stranger was that the morning after I had my back surgery --disc at c6-c7, went in thr the front of my neck-- the pain was gone, completely and I had recovered most of the strength I had before the onset of this affliction? Unfortunately, it came right back as soon as I got home that afternoon? I went thru a series of specialists. Arthritis doctor said it wasn't rhuematoid. He was stumped. Sent me to DR. PAIN for electro-shock and needle probes into my arms and back to check for nerve damage. Was told nothing was wrong there. I finally gave up paying the outrageous and indecipherable bills. My surgery was in Dec. of last year and I have finally regained most of my hand strength--90% or better, I'm guessing--and I have some slight pain and residual stiffness but am otherwise much better now. I sure hope thing greatly improve for you in the very near future! Take care. Op |
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ups.com... (whose doctor has just told him he's allergic to alcohol. Looking for a second opinion.) And you smell bad too. Ba-dum-dum. |
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"riverman" wrote in message
ups.com... Hi folks: Haven't posted for awhile for various reasons Get well soon, riverman. |
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 05:16:52 -0700, riverman
wrote: I'll let you know how it goes. --riverman Please do. My bet is that you'll be back casting and high bracing before next Spring. g.c. |
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riverman wrote:
I'll let you know how it goes. --riverman Myron, Left-handed casting is not that difficult, I've been doing it for years. The fork thing though, never did master that........ Seriously, you're my age you bastid, so get well. You know where we live when you do. /Vaughan |
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riverman wrote:
I'll let you know how it goes. --riverman Myron, Left-handed casting is not that difficult, I've been doing it for years. The fork thing though, never did master that........ Seriously, you're my age you bastid, so get well. You know where we live when you do. /Vaughan |
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riverman wrote:
Hi folks: Haven't posted for awhile for various reasons, Let me echo all the other wishes for a full recovery. It's good to see you posting again. I'm looking forward to more of your great tales of adventure. Russell |
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