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What do i say to my doctor regarding broken scaphoid bones and wrist tendonitis

by Jamie Burns
(UK)

Hi there , by reading this Wrist Tendonitis page , this answers a lot of questions , i would like to go and see my GP on his opinion on me having this , is there anything i could say to him ??

or what do i say .

You see , im 20 years old , and have broke the scaphoid in both my hands 3 times in each hand .

i would really appreciate it if you could give me some answers

jamie



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Joshua Answers:


Hi Jamie.

I'm happy to give you answers, but I need some questions, and more details.

1. What are you going to your doctor for? What do you want him to do/answer for you?

2. How did you break your scaphoid each time?

3. How's your overall health?

4. Do you have Tendonitis? If so, where exactly do you have symptoms?





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