Last October I opened the back door one night to look out in our garage and a possum was coming toward me on the handicapped ramp and as I went to shut the door really fast, a searing pain went through my arm and shoulder.
Since then I've had 2 MRI's and I've seen the Orthopedic surgeon twice and the doctor said I had a massive tear, 4 tears all together, and I need a reverse shoulder surgery. Naturally, it's my right, the side I use the most.
I've heard some horror stories but,nno good reports. Has anyone on here had this surgery or any shoulder surgery? How'd yours go?
My mom has had 3 shoulder surgeries and got 95% range of motion restored and no ill issues.
Both say they wish they had not waited so long to have the surgery.
Best of luck and full recovery prayers for you.
I had hoped it would get better,but it's just not and I'm pretty miserable,so I guess I'm gonna have to face it.
Several tears. I was 73 years old. The ER people told me I needed to see an orthopedist the next day to evaluate the ex-ray. The next day was a Friday and the designated MD went on a ski weekend telling me I should come back Monday. On Monday morning he called up and said he could see me on Tue.
I had a lot of pain. He hardly checked me out. Just ordered Physical therapy 3x per week. In the meantime, I checked out people who had surgery and what it would entail. A lot of controversy to operate at that age. By the time I found a surgeon, to go for the operation, (I also had another opinion - very important). He told me he would not operate because by now I had a frozen shoulder. So for the next 6 months I went to physical therapy and home exercises every day.
Then I saw enough of an improvement that maybe I did not need an operation.
The downside would have been being immobile, home bound for 6-8 weeks and all the rehab again. It took me 1,5 -2 years before I could say now I'm ok.
The shoulder will never be the same as before, but I have very good range of motion and only once in a while I get a painful reminder if I reach for something in an odd way. I'm back to doing yoga and running without fear. Swimming helped me the most (I only do breast strokes). But it took at least 6 months before I dared to try swimming. It depends a little on your age and who will take care of you when you are home bound. The Physical therapy is of utmost importance. Also, find a reputable surgeon who specializes in shoulders.
I wish you well !!!
Since I have another number of issues such as jaw surgery I cannot do this now. I alternate using lidocaine patches and a sleeve by Body Helox. I am not attempting to advertise a product but mentioning that because I could not find any product in stores for the upper arms. I buy it online.
The other thing I do is drink turmeric tea that I brew. It is not a miracle cure but seems to help with inflammation. There is a version of that tea sold in Whole Foods but the best one is also bought online.
Ideally I should have surgery and attempt that recovery but my jaw issues come first. I know what to avoid doing with my shoulder. I may opt to have it one day but in the meantime I am doing what I mentioned. People I train with have said they have noticed an improvement with what I can do since drinking this tea. I make a large pitcher of it every couple of days.
It is interesting in that some movements or exercises are very hard while others are not. I certainly do not overdo any but stay within what I can do that does not bring on pain. I find that if I keep my arm generally closer to my body when doing an exercise I am better off. Good luck with whatever you decide.
I hope your situation improves. If your doctor is recommending surgery you most likely need it.
I have had 2 opinions from 2 different surgeons,both saying the same.
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