Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Can You Feel It?

 


The way I physically feel as far as "return of sensation" never seems like something that would be interesting to read or write about, but maybe it will allow me to keep track of my progress.





Response to physical touch hasn't changed much.  The left leg  responds a little when slapped, tapped, or physically stimulated, meaning that it tingles a bit.  Tingling to me feels like a mild version of that feeling you get when your foot and/or hand recover from having fallen asleep.  The tingling, burning never stop.  It happens 24/7.  

What's really interesting though is that different parts of the body above the level of injury (T-10 /  belly button level) are causing secondary feeling in areas below the level of injury.   According to one of my Occupational Therapists, this is a good sign as it indicates that what is connected on top, neurologically speaking, is connected to the bottom.

For Example:
  • Touching my neck & the underside of my chin = tingling in the inner calf muscle area
  • Touching the front of my left rib cage area = sensation from the left thigh.
  • Touching the front of the right rib cage area = sensation in back of the right thigh.

When I Turn my torso left or right, I can feel nerves activating or pulling/stretching down the sides of my body.  
My ass hurts all the time.  It's like having a wedgie all day yet I can't physically feel externally.

It's all very odd, but nevertheless every sensation counts.

Right?
 
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