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Related to bone condyles that have swelling beneath the surface. The condyles are the rounded lumpy bits at the end of long thin bones: finger bones (phalanges) or thigh (femur). Subchondral odema occurs commonly when thes bones are forced together sometimes with repeated running on hard surfaces sub femoral or tibial chondral/plataeu or when staving your finger during basket ball straight finger compression. Can take a long time to settle but can settle to no symptoms.
I had surgery to repair a nerve on my right index finger 12/01/10. I am still not able to use my finger and it is 12/24/10. I have to wait for the sutures to dissolve. The Dr said it may take another week or two still. It has been a rather painful process but I do have feeling in my finger again. Also the surgery I was told isn't always effective. Talk to a hand Surgeon and see if you are a candidate. Just be prepared for a long recovery. Good luck!
"The first step is to act quickly, take immediate action in order to stabilize the finger and make sure no bones are broken. In order to do this, you need a splint and first-aid tape. Rest your finger on the splint and wrap tape around it tightly so that you are unable to bend the finger."
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as long as it takes to pull the trigger (not long, depending on finger strength)
long enough for u to learn to spell
It will survive almost instantly though how long it remains in this state is largely a question of phylum and the liquid the vegetation is submerged in.
Usually as long as you feed/ take care of it.
at least 1 week.No more than 2months
The appointment with the INS is usually about 1 hour
It depends- if your dip your hand in cool water, it might take half a minute at least, but if your finger is not treated, only a few minutes, but it won't hurt.
Really long, enough time for the doctor to finger your anus and then exploit you. Dont do it.
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After you have just one loop on each finger, usually what i do is take the one loop on your pinkie finger and bring it up and over to be the top loop on your ring finger. Then take the bottom loop (the loop originally on that finger) and take it over to the middle finger. Take the bottom loop on your middle finger and put it on your index finger. Take the bottom loop on your index finger, take it over your finger and let go, keeping hold of your loop still on the finger. Take that loop off and cut the yarn from your wool ball and make sure it's long enough to reach your pinkie to your wrist. Now take that wool and put it through the loop and pull. It shrinks it slightly but not too much. I hope this helped :]
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