Who tied a bag of potatoes to my shoulder?
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The surgical center performed a brachial plexus nerve block before my surgery. Anesthesia was injected around the nerves in my shoulder and it numbed the entire arm, from shoulder to fingertips.
It is the most bizarre feeling - uh, non-feeling!
I can't feel anything, but I'm aware of a heavy, dead weight 'there'....somewhere! If the sling isn't on correctly the dead weight of my arm (I guess in the range of 8-10 lbs) falls. My brain tells me to catch my arm and support it from underneath....that computer in my head cannot grasp the fact that there is nothing there that it can control. When the arm is out of sight, I don't know where it is! I have to haul the arm up by grabbing the sling with my working hand to raise it up. I guess this is like phantom limbs amputees report experiencing.
As awkward as it is, I'm not looking forward to the nerve block wearing off! The dead numb feeling I am experiencing will yield to pins and needles...then the brain will register pain. (At least that's what I have read.) I'm already experiencing sensations in different areas. I can wiggle fingers a smidge. Again, the brain is whacked out. It thinks I'm moving them inches, any inkling of sensation I think I am feeling is located near my palm, and in reality the fingers might twitch < 1/8"!
After 10 hours the block was wearing out faster. We decided to play Rumikub, so I plopped my arm on a pillow on the table to keep my arm elevated. I began giggling as I had the distinct sensation that my arm was sinking 3-4" into a very springy foam pillow, when in fact the little pillow has almost no give! If I lifted (attempted) my arm, the brain was convinced the arm had gone up in the air, and likewise asking my arm to go forward, like shaking hands with someone, resulted in the brain making things up again. My body's 'Fake News?' 😝