I'm back to doing a little simple stitching, a form of physical therapy! It still hurts to twist my wrist or try to turn it over, so it's a little awkward, but getting better. The cross stitching is finished, and now I need to add the beads and finish them into a needlebook and scissors fob.
I am going to physical therapy at the hospital three times a week and doing wrist exercises at home three or more times a day. I'm not allowed to push or pull or lift with this arm for three months. It's healing.
You must be quite restricted in your movements. Do take care not to do anything unexpected by mistake. Healing takes time, but I really wish you a speedy recovery.
Hi Pamela,beautiful work my friend,so glad yourarm is getting better.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to her your arm is getting better, I hope the therapy helps. So good to see some stitching happening for you.
ReplyDeleteGreat that you are able to do a little sewing Pamela and that your arm is starting to heal. xx
ReplyDeleteI hope the physical therapy will make your wrist better soon. Good thing you have your own pretty kind of therapy too!
ReplyDeleteHurray for progress in your healing and stitching!
ReplyDeleteYou must be quite restricted in your movements. Do take care not to do anything unexpected by mistake. Healing takes time, but I really wish you a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeletewishing you a speedy recovery. Happy that physiotherapy is helping. Very lovely cross stitch. the cross stitches look like beadwork.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear that your arm is healing fine. And if stitching is physical therapy then just stitch :)))
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