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Supratentorial Origin....no!!

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thelewisgang | 20:05 Sun 18th Aug 2013 | Health & Fitness
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maybe some of you will remember me posting a question recently about the above meaning. Well, I underwent surgery again last Monday with the surgeon using a Bupivacaine Hydrochloride Nerve Block. I had the first op for trigger finger in March & my middle & ring fingers had locked down again. It appears it was not all in my mind in the end! The scar tissue had stuck firmly to the tendons & that was the reason why my fingers would not open. I was in hospital for 5 days having intensive physio everyday & return to see the consultant/physio/have stitches removed this coming Thursday. I now hope this problem does not happen again!
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thank you for the feedback. I hope Sqad who thought the diagnosis was hilarious reads this and I hope that you are going to complain about the smartass consultant who made the supratentorial comment.
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the surgeon who performed the op was the one who made the comment. I will certainly make it known to him that I was unhappy with his initial "diagnosis". I only saw one of his registrars during my stay in hospital - maybe he thought it best that he stayed away!! thanks for your positive answers to my original posting. I appreciated them.
woofy...yes...sqad has read this.

"Hilarious" was for the word supratentorial...NOT for the diagnosis.
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whatever....I was still grateful for all your help x

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