Metals406
Granfodder Runningsaw
I guess the doc's have revealed the true extent of the muscle damage in the arm, and it's not good news.
More later when I hear more.
More later when I hear more.
I guess the doc's have revealed the true extent of the muscle damage in the arm, and it's not good news.
More later when I hear more.
Trying to be optimistic here: isn't muscle damage repairable (and favorable) versus nerve damage?
Best wishes on your recovery
Trying to be optimistic here: isn't muscle damage repairable (and favorable) versus nerve damage?
Best wishes on your recovery
I am beyond words and a bit emotional with support I have received on here. You people are truly amazing. It is kindness and positivity like this that will get me through. Not gonna lie, it's pretty bad.
So, the chipper was not moving, just had it idling to keep the hydraulic pressure on. I was outside the chute, cleaning out around the feeder wheel. I had my arm in a small area getting the last of the material out. A co-worker shut the machine down. The hydraulics gave and with my arm in there I knew I was in big trouble. I felt it go, snap and pop. The machine was eventually restarted and I got it out. It was a mistake, unfortunately one that I will deal with for a long time.
You guys are awesome and count each and everyone of you as a good friend. Thanks is not enough, but all I have.
Slap me if I am being inappropriate, one thing that really sucks about an injury to the right arm is trying to wipe with your left hand. Not easy and never seem to do as good of a job. My wife hurt her right arm a while back and I commented on this and she told me she was a left handed wiper, I thought I knew her. She writes with her right but wipes left. I ask how did this happen she says shes always been a lefty. Sorry for going off topic, I truly hope the best for your recovery. Sometimes laughter is the best medicine.
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