volinexile17
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@VolsDoc81TXHave you had an EMG/NCS of that arm? If not, request one. Will give you better information on any residual nerve injury as well as recovery. It will also tell you if there’s also an entrapment injury out in the nerves in the arm in addition to the neck. (Double crush syndrome)
A nerve can heal up to 24 months time.
It takes up to a year to recover from the major spine surgery thst you had.
The nerve is like a large cable made up of many millions of fibers. The outermost ring of fibers are the pain fibers, first to be affected and first to recover. Sensory (feeling/numbness/tingling) fibers are the next ring in. Affected as the injury worsens and recovers later than the pain fibers. The Innermost group of nerve fibers control muscle tissue. Last to be affected and last to recover usually.
Take vitamin B-6 100mg daily until it’s all better. Super B complex. Vitamin B-12. Get a Calcium/Magnesium/Zinc supplement too.
Take one of each daily. Essential building blocks to nerve repair. Make sure that you don’t take more B-6 than 100mg daily. Megadoses can be toxic to nerves, 100mg is totally safe…
Patience is the toughest part of surgical recovery. How old are you? No tobacco or nicotine (in any form) as even as little nicotine is in 1 cigarette can completely halt the body’s repair ability.
Hope that helps!
Shut up grandpaw.
When OU and Texas join the league, they will be in for a rude awakening.I think the hit Beasley put on Slovis when he threw the interception would 100% have been targeting if we were playing Bama or Georgia.
According to FF, these P5 teams haven't yet filled their schedule :
TCU, Notre Dame, Duke, NC State, Syracuse
G5: Cincy, Houston, UCF, Army, Liberty, New Mexico State...