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Title: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: crazell on October 23, 2016
Hello everyone. I would appreciate some luck and best wishes from all you good people. I'm going in for surgery at 9am on my right shoulder. Don't when I tore my rotator cuff in half, but I need it done. Arms hanging about 2 inches lower than my left.
Everyone one have a good week.
Crazell
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: beowulf on October 23, 2016
ouch ! that`s gotta hurt , dislocated both my shoulders years back , but this past january I broke my collar bone on the far left , and it healed crooked . hurts to do anything left handed , but no insurance so I just tolerate it ! hope your surgery is successful , and your recovery fast ! prayers on the way !
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: Dogshirt on October 23, 2016
Tore mine years ago, also had no insurance so it had to heal on it's own. It did, but it took a long time and hurt like blazes.
Prayers up.
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: old salt on October 23, 2016
Prayer for healing going up
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: hotfxr on October 24, 2016
Ow, ow ow. Sorry to hear you need fixin up. Healing thoughts beaming your way.
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: Patocazador on October 24, 2016
Good luck with your surgery. I tore both rotator cuffs over a decade ago. A few cortisone shots and ibuprofen have kept them from getting real bad.

The docs tell me that the surgery is relatively easy to recover from. However, it's the rehab that is the key. Go to a facility rather than trying rehab on your own. The techs are ruthless and will force you to do it right. We tend to baby ourselves when it hurts real bad but those sadistic techs don't.

"No pain; No gain" is true with shoulder rehab.
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: crazell on October 24, 2016
Thank you all for the best wishes and prayer's. Surgery took about 3 hours. Home now. they repaired it and cleaned up arthritis and a few bone spurs. They did a nerve block that still has it all numb probably till morning. therapy starts Friday. I love therapy thmbsup.
Thanks again everyone.
Crazell
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: William on October 24, 2016
Glad to hear you are on the mend and came through the surgery intact.  :applause:
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: beowulf on October 25, 2016
thats good news ! just look on therapy as a necessary evil !  when I had my left elbow shattered , I ghad two surgeries on it , and three months of work . was scheduled to start therapy a week after the surgery , went twice , when the therapists decided I was doing so good on my own that I did`nt need it ! lol really it was the fact that I`m not a quitter , and I had an excellent orthapedic surgeon who did a great job !when I told him he did good work he said " I had nothing to do with it , we were really lucky . apparently someone likes you ! "
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: Hanshi on October 25, 2016
I pulling for a swift recovery, crazell.  I can empathize.  I had to have both shoulders done about 18-19 years ago; though in tandem and not the same time.  PT took 6 months on my right and 4 months on the left; that was passive therapy that the therapist did for me.  Each was followed by another 6+ months of me doing the movements.  It took, in total, about 2-3 years and I got back only around 80% use back.  However mine was a very bad case and yours should not take so long.
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: crazell on October 26, 2016
Thank you for the good wishes and your input. Therapy starts Monday morning. The shoulder feels good. A little sourness but not to bad. Knock on wood. I'm ready to get started.
I had my left shoulder done 10 years ago. and have no problems.
Sorry to here about everyone shoulders. Thank you for with me. I really do appreciate it.
I'll keep you posted how it goes. Here's a picture, so you can scare the tricker treater's.
Crazell
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: Hawken50 on October 27, 2016
 thmbsup  prayers for healing in his name brother.
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: Blackfeet on October 27, 2016
Best wishes for a rapid recovery!
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: Hanshi on October 27, 2016
I don't exactly why shoulder problems are so prevalent.  My wife also had shoulder surgery years ago; we helped each other with our therapy.  I remember when I have my surgeries that I couldn't lie down at all because the pain was so great (and I have a very high pain tolerance).  So I slept sitting upright in a recliner for a total of more than 3 months; and both shoulders still hurt sometimes and I'm very limited compared to before surgery - I can now only do girl push-ups and they hurt some. 

The doctor said most of his cases were caused by bench pressing.  I was a boxer at that time and was told that contributed to the damage.
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: Bison Horn on October 31, 2016
Prayers sent for a quick recovery and keep up with the therapy. Do all they have you working at and the therapy will be successful.
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: crazell on October 31, 2016
Here's an update. I'm going great. I have minimal pain, and I have hardly any swelling. I have good movement. I'm not over doing or pushing it. I'm doing some home therapy that the Doctor told me to do. I start therapy this Thursday and have a follow up Monday with the doctor.
Thank you for your best wishes and concerns. thmbsup
Ron
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: Hanshi on October 31, 2016
Being a good patient is important for healing up.  I've known a couple of people who had that surgery and healed well and quickly.  I think you'll be just fine.
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: Watauga on October 31, 2016
 thmbsup thmbsup
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: redhawk on November 01, 2016
My adopted daughter is scheduled for shoulder surgery next Thursday.  My prayers go up for you and may you make a speedy recovery!
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: crazell on November 02, 2016
Thank you for the prayers. Redhawk I'll keep her in my prayers.
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: Red Badger on November 05, 2016
 thmbsup  Do what Doc says and you should have a complete recovery.
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery.
Post by: graybear on November 06, 2016
Those therapists may seem more like masochists but do what they say. I had almost 100% usage of my arm after they got done w/me.
Title: Re: Having shoulder surgery. Update
Post by: crazell on November 28, 2016
I want to start out by saying thank you for all of the encouragement.
Therapy is going good and painful. I'll take it because that means I'm getting better.
I can move the arm above my head and have good strength. I'm doing things the way they want me to, and being a month out they say I'm doing things that people 2 months after.
Thank you again.
Ron