2/5 Samantha W. 11 months ago on Google • 29 reviews
Pain
management
after
car
accident
helped
me
to
improve
and
make
some
real
progress.
Unfortunately
though,
as
I
did
weights
that
were
too
heavy
(
not
for
my
muscles
but
for
my
nerves),
despite
my
better
judgement
I
listened
and
did
them
and
now
I'm
looking
down
the
barrel
of
surgery
and
suffering
daily
with
pains
on
my
left
side
as
well.
I
guess
I
will
have
to
suffer
for
a
long
time
before
I
can
get
carpal
tunnel
surgery
which
makes
me
feel
furious
and
reduces
me
to
a
silent
statistic.
The
risks
they
took
with
someone
who
has
to
do
everything
for
a
disabled
adult,
showering,
cooking,
driving,
etc.,
may
have
been
worth
it
for
them
but
it
wasn't
for
me.
Ultimately
it's
me
and
my
son
that
has
to
suffer.
I
thought
this
program
was
much
better
than
weekly
rushed
physio
appointments
that
overall
were
not
helping
enough
to
make
progress
until
it
caused
me
more
harm
and
suffering.
If
I'd
just
stuck
to
3kg
weights
this
wouldn't
be
happening
now
as
I
didn't
feel
any
strain
until
doing
4kg
which
I
knew
wasn't
safe
to
do
but
I
was
asked
to
do
it
and
gradually
increase
the
reps.
It
was
fine
for
my
muscles
but
not
for
my
nerves.
I
was
furious
towards
the
end
of
the
program
when
5kg
progress
was
written
on
my
exercise
sheet
and
it
felt
like
they
thought
I
was
He-Man.
It's
ironic
the
care
that's
taken
with
light
weights
which
increase
by
half
a
kilo
but
when
the
weights
start
getting
heavy
I
had
to
go
up
a
whole
kilogram
at
once.
I'd
had
carpal
tunnel
and
my
tendon
barely
hanging
together
on
my
right
arm.
I
might
have
developed
carpal
tunnel
on
the
left
side
gradually
over
years
like
I
did
on
the
right
side,
instead
of
all
at
once
and
it's
just
another
huge
thing
to
deal
with
and
hinder
me
right
now
which
I
didn't
need.
It's
my
whole
arm
that
is
affected
and
not
just
my
hand
and
fingers.
It's
another
huge
problem
for
me
to
negotiate
and
I
just
have
to
sit
around
wondering
what
the
hell
is
going
on.
It
seems
to
never
end.