capt.licorice wrote:Hello all, I'm 18 and I've broken 10 bones but none have left permanent damage, but I have a mystery pain when I work my right wrist.
Heres some background, I live in Nova Scotia Canada and race on a intermediate level in the NSORRA hare scramble series. The 4th race last year was my worst. I was on a 2015 beta 350rr for a more or less test ride. (I now own a 2015 300rr) on my second lap I clipped a small rock that jerked the bars right so hard that my left hand was ripped from the bar and my right hand hit the gas, hard, propelling me and the bike directly into a tree forcing my wrist to bend back to far. I was checked by a on site paramedic who diagnosed a sprained wrist and 2 weeks of recovery. That was 7 months ago. It still gives me pain. I've had multiple xrays that showed nothing wrong. Next up is a C.T. just from writing this my wrist is hurting. I'm afraid at this point the damage is next to irreversible without surgery
I'll update after my next appointment
MY SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU.
1)Pain is pain and sometime pain is intolerable or it stops you from riding to your maximum.
2)If it stops you from riding to your maximum, get a second opinion from another orthopedist and I would also ask for an "MRI". Also make sure to have a physiotherapist (a recommended one) to help you but providing him first with all your results from previous exams like "X Ray", CT Scan and MRI once you have done it.
3) I am a fairly old man (67 old) and I am lucky for the fact that at my age, they really listen to me and follow up how well I am doing. For a young man like you, they sometime assume that it will heal by itself or that you are not tough enough. I completely disagree with that as I was playing junior A hockey at that age and I was tougher than now. So if the pain does not get away, DO NOT ACCEPT IT AND FIND A DOCTOR THAT CAN HELP YOU. You have another 60 0R 70 YEARS TO LIVE, IT IS A LONG TIME TO LIVE WITH PAIN YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE !
I don't know much but I have survived three head cancer in 34 months with major treatments, three incidents with broken ribs (two in road race track and one in off road motorcycle),two broken collar bones (one in hockey and one road race track), a broken shoulder blade ( on road race track) and a knee injury last December ( sprain medial colateral ligament plus two tears in the meniscus and also bone edema on the tibia plateau ).
FROM ALL THOSE BROKEN BONES, I HAVE NO PAIN AT ALL (or very mild pain) EXCEPT FOR THE RECENT KNEE INJURY FOR WHICH I HAVE A TOP PHYSIOTHERAPIST THAT HAS ALMOST REDUCE THE PAIN TO A MILD THREE. THE PHYSIO AND I AGREE WE WILL GET THE PAIN TO A MILD ONE VERY SHORTLY AS THE SEASON IS BACK!!
So young man, do not accept the pain, find the right physio or doctor to help you beat it.
Got luck and heal well to 100%.
You are to young to suffer all your life.