Shoulder Surgery

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I know the rules...trying to type with one hand is brutal. Tomorrow, I have surgery to reattach 4 tendons In my rotator cuff and my bicep tendon. If anyone has advice let me know. It’s hard trying to take care of three young kids and can’t play. I follow this thread, but just in a bad spot.
 
Only advice is hopefully the hospital has 18 year old candy striper volunteers to wheel you around. Advice would be to take advantage if so.
 
Best of luck with your surgery. I know rehab and recovery time can be tedious, but let's hope the operations is a 100% success and your recover quickly and fully.
I know the rules...trying to type with one hand is brutal. Tomorrow, I have surgery to reattach 4 tendons In my rotator cuff and my bicep tendon. If anyone has advice let me know. It’s hard trying to take care of three young kids and can’t play. I follow this thread, but just in a bad spot.
 
Get one of these and make sure it's powered, 3 rotator cuff surgeries in 5 years and this was by far my best investment. So much easier than dealing with ice packs. Some Ortho Doctors will rent you one but I bought mine off Ebay.

 
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I know the rules...trying to type with one hand is brutal. Tomorrow, I have surgery to reattach 4 tendons In my rotator cuff and my bicep tendon. If anyone has advice let me know. It’s hard trying to take care of three young kids and can’t play. I follow this thread, but just in a bad spot.
Straight talk, I’ve heard that’s a painful surgery / recovery. Good luck and check in with us and let us know how you are progressing post surgery.
 
Get one of these and make sure it's powered, 3 rotator cuff surgeries in 5 years and this was by far my best investment. So much easier than dealing with ice packs. Some Ortho Doctors will rent you one but I bought mine off Ebay.

Ordered- thank you!
 
Ordered- thank you!
Good luck dude, therapy is slow going but one day you'll reach the top shelf again..... When I could do this again I was so happy

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Thank you all. Surgery went well. It took about 2 hours. Hopkins staff was amazing and doctor said there were no surprises

I did get the nerve block which makes you not feel you shoulder 4-8 hours. Arrived home had dinner, took meds and ready for a nap.
woke up for two hours and slept 3- 2.5 hour chunks overnight which is more than I have since injury

@tiderollsonu thank you for the recommendation . The hospital actually “gave”
me a motorized water cooler. I have to use it every 30 minutes when awake.
the doctor said my recovery will probably be around a year bc I severed several of the tendons. I go back in two weeks to check in but he said expect to have my arm locked in sling for a month, before staring rehab .

I know most nights won’t be like the first. I’ll try to add a few posts in case others face same
Situation in the future

Thanks again for all the input and warning not to watch YouTube!
 

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Thank you all. Surgery went well. It took about 2 hours. Hopkins staff was amazing and doctor said there were no surprises

I did get the nerve block which makes you not feel you shoulder 4-8 hours. Arrived home had dinner, took meds and ready for a nap.
woke up for two hours and slept 3- 2.5 hour chunks overnight which is more than I have since injury

@tiderollsonu thank you for the recommendation . The hospital actually “gave”
me a motorized water cooler. I have to use it every 30 minutes when awake.
the doctor said my recovery will probably be around a year bc I severed several of the tendons. I go back in two weeks to check in but he said expect to have my arm locked in sling for a month, before staring rehab .

I know most nights won’t be like the first. I’ll try to add a few posts in case others face same
Situation in the future

Thanks again for all the input and warning not to watch YouTube!
Let me know how the sleep goes. When I tore my labrum and damaged my AC joint sleep was terrible. Had to prop myself up on the couch.

That nerve block is awesome.
 
I know the rules...trying to type with one hand is brutal. Tomorrow, I have surgery to reattach 4 tendons In my rotator cuff and my bicep tendon. If anyone has advice let me know. It’s hard trying to take care of three young kids and can’t play. I follow this thread, but just in a bad spot.
Have titanium pins in both my shoulders holding them in. Hope this helps.
 
Update- last Monday I asked for a checkup because of inflammation in my shoulder. I ended up going back under and having a shoulder wash to help remove a bacterial infection that had spread from my socket into my humerus.
I spent the business week in the hospital and was discharged last Friday evening.
they installed a picc line that I have to inject antibiotics 3x’s a day (my wife is a saint). It runs from my elbow to my heart to disperse the medication.
Back to the doctor on Thursday and hope to have some good news to send afterwards.
It is painful but, the lack of sleep is overwhelming.
Thank you for all your best wishes.
 
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Update- last Monday I asked for a checkup because of inflammation in my shoulder. I ended up going back under and having a shoulder wash to help remove a bacterial infection that had spread from my socket into my humerus.
I spent the business week in the hospital and was discharged last Friday evening.
they installed a picc line that I have to inject antibiotics 3x’s a day (my wife is a saint). It runs from my elbow to my heart to disperse the medication.
Back to the doctor on Thursday and hope to have some good news to send afterwards.
It is painful but, the lack of sleep is overwhelming.
Thank you for all your best wishes.
Stay strong brother!
 
Update- last Monday I asked for a checkup because of inflammation in my shoulder. I ended up going back under and having a shoulder wash to help remove a bacterial infection that had spread from my socket into my humerus.
I spent the business week in the hospital and was discharged last Friday evening.
they installed a picc line that I have to inject antibiotics 3x’s a day (my wife is a saint). It runs from my elbow to my heart to disperse the medication.
Back to the doctor on Thursday and hope to have some good news to send afterwards.
It is painful but, the lack of sleep is overwhelming.
Thank you for all your best wishes.

Damn, good thing you went for that checkup. My lab/nerd mind is curious what bacteria was infecting you, if you know?

Reminds me of a tragic situation involving a young doctor friend of my family and a shoulder infrction, many years ago. The doctor was an orthopedic surgeon. He had some shoulder pain, so had a coworker give him an injection at his office, cortisone or something like that...what he didn't know was that it was not his typical joint inflammation causing his shoulder pain, but a streptococcal infection, which the injection spread to his bloodstream. He was dead 2 days later.
 
Update- last Monday I asked for a checkup because of inflammation in my shoulder. I ended up going back under and having a shoulder wash to help remove a bacterial infection that had spread from my socket into my humerus.
I spent the business week in the hospital and was discharged last Friday evening.
they installed a picc line that I have to inject antibiotics 3x’s a day (my wife is a saint). It runs from my elbow to my heart to disperse the medication.
Back to the doctor on Thursday and hope to have some good news to send afterwards.
It is painful but, the lack of sleep is overwhelming.
Thank you for all your best wishes.
Dang man that’s tough. Keep us updated
 
I know the rules...trying to type with one hand is brutal. Tomorrow, I have surgery to reattach 4 tendons In my rotator cuff and my bicep tendon. If anyone has advice let me know. It’s hard trying to take care of three young kids and can’t play. I follow this thread, but just in a bad spot.
How is the shoulder?

I did overhead presses yesterday for the first time post surgery. Exciting

However, the days of olympic lifts are gone.
 
You gonna tell us what he said?
@quickfeet
I thought about it for a few days since my post- so apologies for a delayed response.
the head of infectious disease I met with daily while in the hospital. Currently and technically their rules are if you are within 3 feet you need to wear a mask, even in your room.
The first day he brought up vaccinations. I told him I wasn’t. He said I should be, he is.(even with his mask and shield on). I just brushed it off. He brought it up again the next day. I asked him why he was so concerned about it when I am laying in bed with a really bad infection that went septic in my shoulder joint and humerus in which if it went into my blood And turns into sepsis I have a 50% chance of mortality rate compared to corona 1%.
he said I just want you healthy. We went back and forth for a few minutes but ultimately I respected his opinion and he seemed to with mine. He didn’t bring it up the rest of the week.
Truthfully, in real time, it annoyed me.. looking back I think he was just giving his opinion. I know it’s not the best story. He believes his position and I do mine. He didn’t ask me to put a mask on while going through my chart and checking my lungs and didn’t bring it up again
I went back to my surgeon on Thursday and while pleased with the progress, I’ll have the picc in for 6 more weeks with antibiotics taken every 8 hours.
I go back Tuesday and hopefully have more positive results.
 
@quickfeet
I thought about it for a few days since my post- so apologies for a delayed response.
the head of infectious disease I met with daily while in the hospital. Currently and technically their rules are if you are within 3 feet you need to wear a mask, even in your room.
The first day he brought up vaccinations. I told him I wasn’t. He said I should be, he is.(even with his mask and shield on). I just brushed it off. He brought it up again the next day. I asked him why he was so concerned about it when I am laying in bed with a really bad infection that went septic in my shoulder joint and humerus in which if it went into my blood And turns into sepsis I have a 50% chance of mortality rate compared to corona 1%.
he said I just want you healthy. We went back and forth for a few minutes but ultimately I respected his opinion and he seemed to with mine. He didn’t bring it up the rest of the week.
Truthfully, in real time, it annoyed me.. looking back I think he was just giving his opinion. I know it’s not the best story. He believes his position and I do mine. He didn’t ask me to put a mask on while going through my chart and checking my lungs and didn’t bring it up again
I went back to my surgeon on Thursday and while pleased with the progress, I’ll have the picc in for 6 more weeks with antibiotics taken every 8 hours.
I go back Tuesday and hopefully have more positive results.

Damn. Hang tough man. Sounds like you are in good hands.
 
Get one of these and make sure it's powered, 3 rotator cuff surgeries in 5 years and this was by far my best investment. So much easier than dealing with ice packs. Some Ortho Doctors will rent you one but I bought mine off Ebay.

3 in 5 years! Are you good now?
 

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