Injured Bono: 'It feels like I have somebody else's hand'
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Injured U2 front man Bono has given an update on injuries sustained in a bike accident in New York, saying he still can't feel some of his fingers.
"It feels like I have somebody else's hand," he told the New York Times.
"I can't bend these, and this
... is like rigor mortis," he said, pointing to different parts of his hand."
Bono had five hours of surgery after fracturing his face and injuring his hand in a bike accident in Central Park last November.
He said in January that "recovery has been more difficult than I thought" and said he may never play guitar again.