Friday, February 05, 2010

Elbow Update: I am hardware free!

I went to a massage appointment today, mostly to get the crud out of my muscles. I picked up a bug recently, and was left pretty sore everywhere by it. But I had the CMT work on my left arm as well (not around the elbow, but all the muscles around it), and my shoulder. By the time she was done, I had more comfortable movement in my arm in a long time.

So, I fired off an email to my orthopedist, letting him know that I had really good range-of-motion, and that the massage really opened it up. I also asked if I could start going without the brace, as I didn't think it was making much of a difference right now. About 30 minutes later... I got his blessing to remove it.


Yep! I am hardware-free! While I have it if needed, I am working slowly to get my arm back to its norm, and hope to never wear it again. I still need to wait on major strength work until I get cleared on the 11th, but this is a significant step forward for me. My mobility is really good. With increased range-of-motion, I started feeding myself with my left arm again this week (Thankfully! Try using chopsticks with your non-dominant hand!), which has improved my muscle tone a bit, and my arm is no longer shaky when I hold something.The back of my arm is still tight near the elbow, but I suspect that will improve as well. Muscle-mass... um, yeah... there isn't any right now. Once given permission, I will be doing some serious strength training again, to get that back. My poor right arm has been a victim of overuse syndrome, so I am sure that will improve as well.

Marching onward! I will be back on my bike soon! And working more hands-on in EMS again. :-)

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Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Back in School

On January 25, 2010, I became a student again.

No, I didn't quit my day job; I am still working for the State of CA. What I did do was to sign up for two classes at a local community college this semester. The first is Introduction to Investigations. I have had an interest in criminalistics and forensics since before "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" debuted on television. After all, I am a microbiologist by training. I've been thinking about incorporating criminal investigation into my CV, so I figured this was as good a time as any.

The second is one that is the real love... it is a pre-paramedic class. Basically, this class gives students a "leg up" with paramedic training, something that I am absolutely going to get. The program is totally different than when I got my EMT-II back in the early 1980's... I am effectively starting over. We didn't have 12-lead EKG. We didn't have the autonomy that paramedics now have. We didn't have most of the drugs that are now in the arsenal (And some of the ones we used are no longer there, or are not frontline meds.). We weren't allowed some of the advanced airway techniques that are now in use. Yes, we did endotracheal intubation, and we had esophageal airways (Those were actually in the EMT-I scope of practice at the time).

Twice now, the part-time program I wanted to take was canceled. One way or another, this WILL happen. I will find a program. Somewhere.