The hand is fine
Dec. 29th, 2008 01:20 pmI took everyone's advice and went to the clinic this morning. The clinic seemed to be terribly backed up; most of the problem was a woman at the head of the line who spoke no English. She claimed to have a referral from DSHS, but the clinic couldn't find it and there was a lot of hemming and hawing and finally the line began moving again after she agreed to get out of the way.
My doctor was only a half hour late getting to me. A nice enough woman I'd never met before, she took a look at my thumb and ordered X-rays.
The X-ray technician's nook was crowded. There were four people ahead of me, and the woman seated next to me reeked of nicotine. While I waited, a serviceman came in to change the developing fluids on the X-ray developer, so another half hour passed before I finally got the hand done.
Nothing interesting showed up on the X-rays, I'm afraid. The bones are in fine shape. It's just badly sprained. I'm to take a lot of ibuprofen, rest it a lot, and generally don't do anything with it that hurts.
My doctor was only a half hour late getting to me. A nice enough woman I'd never met before, she took a look at my thumb and ordered X-rays.
The X-ray technician's nook was crowded. There were four people ahead of me, and the woman seated next to me reeked of nicotine. While I waited, a serviceman came in to change the developing fluids on the X-ray developer, so another half hour passed before I finally got the hand done.
Nothing interesting showed up on the X-rays, I'm afraid. The bones are in fine shape. It's just badly sprained. I'm to take a lot of ibuprofen, rest it a lot, and generally don't do anything with it that hurts.
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Date: 2008-12-30 07:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-30 08:21 am (UTC)And a check back in a couple of weeks if it's not * notably* improved?