Rose65
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- United Kingdom
What an awful experience.I have one on my wrist right now. Seems to be the return of one I had 42 years ago. That one I had to have surgically removed as it was on my right hand and was causing pain in my ring and pinky finger. As a bookkeeper,it made working difficult.
The surgery was awful-but that was my fault. The Anesthesiologist came in before surgery to tell me what he would be doing. I had thought I would be awake and would just have a local,but no,he planned on putting me under. I had a fear of that and refused,so he said he could just do a nerve block and I could remain awake. Cool. I chose that option.
Not cool.To do a nerve block,they put a tourniquet up at my shoulder. It turned out that the cyst had "roots" that had wrapped around nerves (hence the pain I was having in my fingers) and what was supposed to be a 10 minute surgery ended up taking 45 minutes. The pain of that tourniquet was excrutiating. Doc ended up saying if he had any idea it was that extensive,he never would have let me have a nerve block.
I am just going to live with the ganglion this time lol.
I hope it comforts you to know these things can cure themselves. Our bodies do want to be well, so our immune systems do take care of diseases. I couldn't touch it a month ago as it was so painful but now it's disappeared.
(I believe in prayer so I prayed to Jesus Christ asking for healing).