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01-08-2013 12:02 PM
I was wondering if anyone has had this happen to them. Earlier this year my husband had surgery on his hand. It was just a little bump on his knuckle of his right hand and the Dr. thought it might be a cist and would be an easy removal. Well, it turned out to be a little tumor on the cartlege. It require only a few stitches, no big deal. When the bandages came off, he could not make a fist. After many revisits he was told that this sometimes happens after hand surgery. A hand specialst told us that with exercise for a year, it would be better, but not perfect. Is this a common occurence. The Dr. never mentioned that this might happen. Just wondering if we should go further with this, legally. Thanks in advance for your comments.
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