Hi,
I have a T1 uncle who is currently recovering from a serious case of pneumonia. Since he's been released from hospital he's been unable to feel some of his fingers on one arm and gets shooting pains up his arm that also hurt his chest, especially if he tries to straighten the arm. It's been about 6 weeks and it's still the same - the doctors have said it's probably something to do with the tendon but aren't too concerned about it, because they have many other things to assess and treat too in relation to his illness, such as fluid on his lungs. Since it's lasted so long and with the loss of feeling, he's worried that it's something to do with his nerves instead. It could obviously be something to do with the after-effects of the pneumonia, but the loss of feeling seems to point to nerve damage to me, but I don't know enough to either confirm or dispel his worries.
Could someone more educated offer an opinion? Someone also mentioned to him there is a test to see if it is nerve-related, does anyone know if this is true?
Thanks for any help
x
I have a T1 uncle who is currently recovering from a serious case of pneumonia. Since he's been released from hospital he's been unable to feel some of his fingers on one arm and gets shooting pains up his arm that also hurt his chest, especially if he tries to straighten the arm. It's been about 6 weeks and it's still the same - the doctors have said it's probably something to do with the tendon but aren't too concerned about it, because they have many other things to assess and treat too in relation to his illness, such as fluid on his lungs. Since it's lasted so long and with the loss of feeling, he's worried that it's something to do with his nerves instead. It could obviously be something to do with the after-effects of the pneumonia, but the loss of feeling seems to point to nerve damage to me, but I don't know enough to either confirm or dispel his worries.
Could someone more educated offer an opinion? Someone also mentioned to him there is a test to see if it is nerve-related, does anyone know if this is true?
Thanks for any help
x