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@jeffemery2958
@jeffemery2958 6 жыл бұрын
Great video I was trying struggling for days with my "P.T.." To get this thing on and off! Great Thanks for your help! More​, please!
@GregoryJordanStewart
@GregoryJordanStewart 10 жыл бұрын
I also have a brachial plexus injury. I have a channel that includes one handed instructional videos. My channel is jordan stewart the best way to find it is to search how to tie your shoe with one hand by Gregory Jordan stewart. And I am open to suggestions for one handed instructional videos. Thanks for the upload.
@HDT308
@HDT308 10 жыл бұрын
45 yrs/old. How's your pain now?
@gabe904x4
@gabe904x4 10 жыл бұрын
It has gotten worse at times. Since I'm starting to get some movement/sensation back into my arm, I randomly throughout the day get these painful jolts. It's a sign that the nerves are waking up. I've been able to cope with it without the use of medications by staying busy with school, work, son, etc. but when I'm restless on a few hours of sleep, the pain is excrutiating. Also when the temperature is lower my bones ache. Thank you commenting. It's been sometime since I made this video, I think it's time for another.
@HDT308
@HDT308 10 жыл бұрын
Are you excited to get more feeling in your arm?
@jamesbonilla3356
@jamesbonilla3356 10 жыл бұрын
hey i had an accident 4 months ago, got my surgery nov 11th, streched c5-c6, torn my c7-t1, started to have lil function back, but what did you damage? can you update a vid of your progress?
@gabe904x4
@gabe904x4 10 жыл бұрын
I will make a new video soon, thank you for commenting.
@MAey0929
@MAey0929 11 жыл бұрын
Thank you Gabriel for the upload and review of this product! I Googled arm slings for stroke victims (for my dad) and the GivMohr sling was the closest in appearance and functionality I/ we have been looking for. Of course due to the pricing I needed to hear/ read more reviews on this product. Your video has been significant in my decision making of purchasing this sling for him. I thank you again and hope you have recovered physically, mentally, and spiritually from your injuries.
@gabe904x4
@gabe904x4 11 жыл бұрын
How old are you? Thank you for commenting
@gabe904x4
@gabe904x4 11 жыл бұрын
I recently have just been able to jump a few inches off the ground and run, but with slight discomfort. I was on oxycodone for a bit but I didn't like the side effects of it and luckly I've been able to manage the pain with vicodin and aspirin(depending on pain level). Yes, I am blessed! For what I went through I'm happy to be alive.
@HDT308
@HDT308 11 жыл бұрын
My accident happened 9 years ago.
@HDT308
@HDT308 11 жыл бұрын
I have a TRAUMATIC!!! brachial plexus injury. My life is a world of pain. A Honda Fireblade has set my arm on fire! After trying to manage with a limp arm for 4 years I elected to have it removed. It gave me balance and the ability to jog and jump. NO PAIN RELIEF! I have been on a combination of meds including the nasty oxycodone. This is a problem for me. I'm married with 3 kids. All were born before my accident & under 4! My loving wife & kids help but the pain is unbearable. Your BLESSED!
@gabe904x4
@gabe904x4 12 жыл бұрын
youtube givmohr and you'll find a couple videos
@gabe904x4
@gabe904x4 12 жыл бұрын
Bikes are fun but can get out of hand when you build confidence. At first I was in normal sling. My physical therapist recommended this 'Givmohr' sling which straps around both arms and back giving you more support to the bad arm. It helps prevent subluxation to the shoulder. Highly recommend it!
@gabe904x4
@gabe904x4 12 жыл бұрын
It's not easy but over the last 9 months I've learned to cope with it. I was in critical condition with little hope of surviving. Wsn't sure if I'd be able to walk again, eat again, talk, or do many things on my own again. So for everything I went through a limp arm ain't that bad. You do have to be careful, I always keep it in a sling. What happened to you?
@gabe904x4
@gabe904x4 12 жыл бұрын
Hello, I had nerve graphs transfered from other parts of my body to reconnect the damaged nerves. Check out Dr. J Brown at UCSD, he's really well educated in the area and has many brachial plexus injury patients.