I realize it's been a while since my last blog post and there is a good reason for that. First I apologize for the long silence and now the explanation. I underwent hand surgery on May 11th (Right CMC Joint Arthroplasty with FCR Tendon transfer) to fix the basal thumb joint in my right hand and since I'm right handed, I have been unable to use my hand, hence no writing, shooting photos, cooking, fishing etc. That makes me and my life pretty darn dull! But, things are finally looking up and now that I am two months post op and I am starting to be allowed to use my thumb little bits at a time, I am starting to shoot photos again and now I am able to type. Typing is quite difficult with a big hard plastic splint on your hand from your thumb to your mid arm.
In short, they removed the trapezium bone in my thumb joint and at the same time, harvested a piece of tendon from my forearm that was not being used for anything in particular. That tendon was wrapped into a neat coil and inserted into the hole where the trapezium bone was removed, so as to not leave a negative space. The rest of the tendons were all re-attached and then I was placed in a huge bandage and splint to immobilize the thumb.
The tendons are the slowest things to heal and it takes a minimum of 10 weeks for them to heal over where they were reattached. This is one of the longest things I've had to heal from...seems longer than my total knee replacement, but if it means I will once again be able to cast my fly rod with no pain, then it will have all been worth it.
