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Anonymous
Hi, I have a winging scapular due to damage to the long thoracic nerve after wearing a heavy back pack.

I had a couple of months of weakness and pain, but that seams to have gone mostly. it still wings a fare bit but not as much as at first. I saw a neurologist last week and confirmed the nerve was fucked.

Is there much I can do to speed up recovery?
>> Anonymous
bump for sweet pic
source?
>> Anonymous
>>163419
teahupoo
>> Kung-FU !!yKQtbs254kV
Fuck that pic is awesome
>> Anonymous
Anyone able to help with the question?
>> Anonymous
my brother has had a poster of that on is wall for a couple of years, i love it. The wave has no back to it, crazy
>> Anonymous
>>163492
no. This thread is now about awesome waves
>> Anonymous
whats even crazier is it sucks up so much water off the reef that if you fall, you are usually falling into about 3 feet of water onto a razer sharp reef.
>> Anonymous
So do many anons surf?
>> Anonymous
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The wedge breaks straight onto the sand
>> Anonymous
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sup
>> Anonymous
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Looks like death
>> Anonymous
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cyclops, fuck yeh
>> Anonymous
>>163532

you can see a guy on the right standing up in the water
>> Anonymous
>>163562
whats your point?
>> Passerby
Your neurologist should know some exercises that improve nerve regrowth. If he/she doesn't then go find a doctor that does. Two advises:
1.- Always consult neurologists, don't waste your time with any other kind of doctor.
2.- For the love of god DON'T MASSAGE THE AFFECTED AREA IN FACT DON'T EVEN TOUCH IT
That's it. Hope it helped
>> Anonymous
I injured a few years ago the brachial plexus. That wasnt fun.
Anyway, I would suggest trying vitamin B (full spectrum). It seemed to help. Just dont take too much.
Do physio, and just wait. Nerves take a looooong time to heal.