Old 10-29-2013, 08:13 PM
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DeMaris
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I sure hope so. I broke it a year ago on November 25th so I am hoping it feels better soon. I know the cold hurts it and winter is closing in on us. So I will hunker down and quilt more to give the wrist a workout!!


Originally Posted by DOTTYMO View Post
Over the years since I became 40 I have broken both wrists separately and had both in plaster at the same time. Living on my own was a problem at times but I coped. Last year had an operation to remove a bone in the wrist it is now no pain and it doesn't throb at night. After a long time getting back to full mobility has been very time consuming. This site has been very popular.
The problem putting the quilt on the frame was probably the worst part and it just not wanting to move at times. After 6 months of hand sewing my movement is great.

Keep going at the twelve month time to the last operation etc you begin to feel fantastic. Even the pain seems to disappear. Your quilting is great.
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