Legs Getting Stronger(7 Steps This Morning!)but No Change In Sensation-why?
#1
Posted 08 May 2009 - 11:29 AM
The thing that is concerning me though is,the sensation in my lower half doesn't seem to be improving,nor the muscles need to stop me being incontinent.When I was in the hospital,there was a bloke there that broke his neck 2 years earlier,and he was using leg weights!(A SQUAT machine!)He said that the doctors said that he was a miracle.But,when I asked him,he said that his sensation still wasn't normal.Why is this?Does sensation(and continence)take longer to recover?Will it ever recover?
#2
Posted 08 May 2009 - 11:37 AM
This post has been edited by greybeard: 08 May 2009 - 11:38 AM
#3
Posted 08 May 2009 - 11:51 AM
#4
Posted 09 May 2009 - 08:40 AM
Elbert Hubbard
US author (1856 - 1915)
#5
Posted 09 May 2009 - 08:49 AM
Memento Mori
#6
Posted 09 May 2009 - 03:49 PM
http://www.twitter.com/twisted_ophelia
#7
Posted 09 May 2009 - 04:05 PM
Keep working it , tho. The fact that anything gets thru, gives the possibility of periferal regeneration.
Ya never know...
ed
#8
Posted 09 May 2009 - 04:58 PM
Rjeez, on May 8 2009, 12:51 PM, said:
Oh dear. You've done it now! Once started on this subject I can quickly become very boring indeed!
Actually the Latin name for Common Swifts (Apus apus) is usually translated as "Footless" or "Without feet". They have evolved so well as flying creatures that they have all but lost the use of their legs and cannot support themselves on them like other birds. In their nesting places, which are the only places where they will ever touch a solid surface in their lives, they move around on their bellies by levering themselves along with their folded wings.
They do have incredibly sharp, strong claws though, as many bird ringers have discovered, with which they can hang onto vertical surfaces while prospecting for nesting holes.
But see them in the air.............. Wow !! They take your breath away.
#9
Posted 09 May 2009 - 11:40 PM
And actually,Greybeard,that's interesting.
And,yes,I know I shouldn't demean my recovery.Makes me seem spoilt.But,I do wish the feeling would return.I have seen that most people would rather have movement than feeling,but,I am in the minority here,and would rather have the feeling back.I was always a lazy sod anyway!
#10
Posted 10 May 2009 - 01:49 AM
I am starting to think that Doctors tell people things to try to piss them off.
Elbert Hubbard
US author (1856 - 1915)
#11
Posted 10 May 2009 - 06:52 PM
I think the more you walk the better, I think it causes every thing to try to work including sensation. Are you walking on a treadmill or useing a FES bike ? I'm T11 incomplete and I can walk up to 4 miles with no assistance, on a treadmill I've got my 2 miles under 26 minutes. I still have some areas were my sensation is still not normal. Everybody's injury is different, keep on working on it!! One my problems now is I've been falling down more than I ever have because I forget about my limitations, Its a good problem though.
Steve

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