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Possible Surgery (labrum tear)
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<blockquote data-quote="ff500" data-source="post: 10806786" data-attributes="member: 65356"><p>I just had a medium tear repaired along with some bone spurs scraped in my right shoulder. The toughest time was the first few weeks, I had an icing machine ( cooler with electric pump to ice my shoulder down ) and had to sleep in a recliner. I was in a sling for 3 weeks, 24 hours a day.</p><p></p><p>I started PT around my 4th week after surgery, it took about 30-35 visits of PT, some of those visits were extremely tough and painful. I'd say now I'm at 90%. I don't think I'll ever be at 100% again.</p><p></p><p>After the surgery I was on percs because of the pain, you need to stay ahead of it. After 4-5 days I only needed pain meds at night to sleep, after a few weeks it was just tylenol. </p><p></p><p>I still have trouble sleeping some nights and have some days where it bothers me. </p><p></p><p>My Dr said this is the type of injury that would knock you out for a full season if you were a professional athlete, so it is a big deal. Best to get it done or it could just get worse. My tear was an inch when I had my MRI done, 6 months later when I had the surgery it had got worse and was an inch and a half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ff500, post: 10806786, member: 65356"] I just had a medium tear repaired along with some bone spurs scraped in my right shoulder. The toughest time was the first few weeks, I had an icing machine ( cooler with electric pump to ice my shoulder down ) and had to sleep in a recliner. I was in a sling for 3 weeks, 24 hours a day. I started PT around my 4th week after surgery, it took about 30-35 visits of PT, some of those visits were extremely tough and painful. I'd say now I'm at 90%. I don't think I'll ever be at 100% again. After the surgery I was on percs because of the pain, you need to stay ahead of it. After 4-5 days I only needed pain meds at night to sleep, after a few weeks it was just tylenol. I still have trouble sleeping some nights and have some days where it bothers me. My Dr said this is the type of injury that would knock you out for a full season if you were a professional athlete, so it is a big deal. Best to get it done or it could just get worse. My tear was an inch when I had my MRI done, 6 months later when I had the surgery it had got worse and was an inch and a half. [/QUOTE]
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