My left forearm is now sporting a splint that has immobilized my thumb, so typing is an iffy thing, though I have to do it anyway. I've been having considerable pain in my left wrist for about a week now, to the point where routine tasks with my left hand gave me serious trouble. So I went to a hand orthopedic specialist today, and he set me up with this new arm accessory.
A few weeks back I'd slipped on ice and come down hard on both wrists (and my butt), and that was painful but it went away. I did feel some soreness again later, but it wasn't until the last week that things got really bad. My mom worried it might be carpal tunnel syndrome (maybe from the way I use my laptop on my bed), but the doc said no, it's probably tendinitis resulting from a mild sprain I got in that fall. The X-rays revealed no breaks, thank God, so I escaped having to wear an actual cast.
I'll see the doc again in 2 weeks to see if things have improved, which I hope for because I'm going to New Zealand in just over 3 weeks, and I'd rather not have to bring my splint along, as fashionable as it may be. In the meantime, I have to get used to many changes, such as wearing a watch on my right arm (which feels really weird!), eating and brushing teeth with my right hand (fortunately I'm mainly a rightie), and doing all sorts of things one-handed. You may pity me if you so desire.
