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Old Dec 2, 2016 | 12:09 PM
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Well as the title said, surgery sometimes keep you from driving your vette.

I just had shoulder surgery(right) on the 29th, the doctor repair my rotation cuff, four bad ligaments and part of my bicep muscle. In short, I won't be able to drive my girl for at least 6 weeks, heck I'm writing these on my iPad holding it with one hand and pecking away with one finger.

Finally I'm getting around but crap we really take for granted the things we do daily with our arms and feet. Sleeping is the worst, specially when you turn around and the pain reminds you that you had surgery, .

The up side is that I'll be off work for the month of December and that I could spend more time here at the forum.

I post a picture of the house after putting my lights before surgery and my girl on her night gown ready for her nap. I also think I see Pounder right by the polar bear too.

Anyway hope all of you have a wonderful Holiday Season with your love ones and be safe out there.
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Old Dec 2, 2016 | 12:28 PM
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Man, I know how you feel, I wish you a speedy and full recovery, I am going on the 12th to meet my surgeon for having my leg repaired (for the 2nd time) They want to remove all the hardware where I broke my Femur 7 years ago and reset the leg.
(it broke in the same place recently) I am not looking forward to it. Like you I am off as well, But I would gladly go to work any day.
Enjoy your holidays as best as your able to

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I understand as well. Broke my right leg last Feb and couldn't drive until about six weeks ago.
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Old Dec 2, 2016 | 12:44 PM
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I have had a fusion done on my neck laid me up for 6 months, I had major surgery on my right shoulder and was the worst pain I have ever felt. I was laid up for 5 months for that. I was told after shoulder surgery the rehab is critical, my Lawyer told me do everything the Therapist says and no more than what he says. I gained 35 pounds after the neck surgery and could only lose 20 of that. I gained 40 plus after shoulder surgery and have only been able to lose 20 of that. As we get older the weight is very hard to lose. Good luck to you !!!
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Old Dec 2, 2016 | 12:48 PM
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BTW they had to remove my hardware as well. I kept one of the screws, it's about 1 1/4" stainless, self tapper, with an Allen head. I'm going to make a tie clip out of it. LoL
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Old Dec 2, 2016 | 01:07 PM
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Man I feel blessed - we only have 4 months of winter to deal with, God bless you guys and I hope you recover fast!! I had rotator cuff surgery a couple winters ago - it got me to get someone to plow for the season
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Old Dec 2, 2016 | 01:22 PM
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I feel for you guys and I've had surgery in the past myself and know it is not usually a pleasant experience. Be thankful this Christmas season, though, that, as of yet, you haven't needed the stuff I design - neurovascular devices for stroke, aneurysms, AVM's, etc.

God bless!

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To me, rotator surgery is the worst. No way to get comfortable in bed, so I had to sleep in a recliner for a few weeks. I had to have both done, but not at the same time, and the second one redone because of physical therapy. The wife about gagged pulling out the pain killer cord from inside my shoulders each time.


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Originally Posted by Patches
I feel for you guys and I've had surgery in the past myself and know it is not usually a pleasant experience. Be thankful this Christmas season, though, that, as of yet, you haven't needed the stuff I design - neurovascular devices for stroke, aneurysms, AVM's, etc.

God bless!

That sounds like an extremely interesting & challenging profession, its easy at times to forget just how really fortunate we all are, with all the advances in medicine, trauma care, prosthetics, The list goes on and on.
No telling what the future will bring

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Originally Posted by Bob in Elliot Lake
I understand as well. Broke my right leg last Feb and couldn't drive until about six weeks ago.
Dam lots of similarity, this was taken a week a go I feel your pain
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Originally Posted by Carl Timonen
To me, rotator surgery is the worst. No way to get comfortable in bed, so I had to sleep in a recliner for a few weeks. I had to have both done, but not at the same time, and the second one redone because of physical therapy. The wife about gagged pulling out the pain killer cord from inside my shoulders each time.


Hope you have a good recovery.
It was explained to me, no other joint has the full rotation in almost every direction as the rotator !!
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Thanks guys, lots of broken parts in this forum !!! I also broke my femur in 3 parts 12 years ago when I felt from my Harley, still have the plates n screws.

Good luck to you skydiven on your surgery, I'm like you rather be at work than gaining pounds at home.

Pounder is right the older you get the harder to shake the pounds.

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Originally Posted by Mistrezz 06
Thanks guys, lots of broken parts in this forum !!! I also broke my femur in 3 parts 12 years ago when I felt from my Harley, still have the plates n screws.

Good luck to you skydiven on your surgery, I'm like you rather be at work than gaining pounds at home.

Pounder is right the older you get the harder to shake the pounds.
Before my neck surgery in 2002 I weighed 190 and stayed at that weight from mid twenties til then. Could eat drink anything I wanted wouldn't gain a pound. Now I would like just to get to 210 !!!
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Hope you have a speedy recovery. Do your PT!
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Hope you have a speedy recovery. Do your PT!
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Make sure you take your pain medication AS PRESCRIBED for the first couple of weeks. You don't want to let the pain get ahead of what the meds can do. Otherwise it takes awhile to get things back under control and in the meantime you'll be miserable. After a couple of weeks you can consider reducing your frequency of pain meds so you don't develop a dependency.

PT is critical to regain as much motion as possible.

Wishing you a speedy recovery.
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Sure hope you make a quick recovery and can get behind the wheel again to enjoy the car.
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Old Dec 3, 2016 | 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Mistrezz 06
Well as the title said, surgery sometimes keep you from driving your vette.

I just had shoulder surgery(right) on the 29th, the doctor repair my rotation cuff, four bad ligaments and part of my bicep muscle. In short, I won't be able to drive my girl for at least 6 weeks, heck I'm writing these on my iPad holding it with one hand and pecking away with one finger.

Finally I'm getting around but crap we really take for granted the things we do daily with our arms and feet. Sleeping is the worst, specially when you turn around and the pain reminds you that you had surgery, .

The up side is that I'll be off work for the month of December and that I could spend more time here at the forum.

I post a picture of the house after putting my lights before surgery and my girl on her night gown ready for her nap. I also think I see Pounder right by the polar bear too.

Anyway hope all of you have a wonderful Holiday Season with your love ones and be safe out there.

I know exactly what you are going through.
I had rotator cuff surgery in July.
My biggest problem was sleeping at night.
Really hard to get comfortable.

I didn't drive until week number 2.
I managed quite well driving.(course I have an automatic)
I started physical therapy in mid september, but had to stop in mid october because the therapist was too aggressive, and re-tore the cuff again.

I'm not in any pain, so the doctor and I decided to let it heal naturally with scar tissue.
It will over time, and time is all any of us have.
One thing the Dr. mentioned was that at 50 to 60 years of age, the percentage of men that will suffer this problem is 35%, and above 65, over 50% of men will have rotator cuff surgery.
Be patient, take your meds, and try to relax as much as you can.

My right shoulder is starting to show signs of a torn rotator, but I am determined not to have surgery on that one.
I will let my body do it's work and hopefully heal it over time.

I still don't have full mobility of the arm that was operated on, but I am a hell of a lot better since I stopped the therapy.
At least there is no pain anymore.
I found the pain was worse the 2 days following surgery, then got progressively better in the days that followed.

I think by week 2 the pain was just about gone.
Best of luck in your healing process.

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Old Dec 3, 2016 | 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Mistrezz 06
Well as the title said, surgery sometimes keep you from driving your vette.

I just had shoulder surgery(right) on the 29th, the doctor repair my rotation cuff, four bad ligaments and part of my bicep muscle. In short, I won't be able to drive my girl for at least 6 weeks, heck I'm writing these on my iPad holding it with one hand and pecking away with one finger.

Finally I'm getting around but crap we really take for granted the things we do daily with our arms and feet. Sleeping is the worst, specially when you turn around and the pain reminds you that you had surgery, .

The up side is that I'll be off work for the month of December and that I could spend more time here at the forum.

I post a picture of the house after putting my lights before surgery and my girl on her night gown ready for her nap. I also think I see Pounder right by the polar bear too.

Anyway hope all of you have a wonderful Holiday Season with your love ones and be safe out there.
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Make sure you take your pain medication AS PRESCRIBED for the first couple of weeks. You don't want to let the pain get ahead of what the meds can do. Otherwise it takes awhile to get things back under control and in the meantime you'll be miserable. After a couple of weeks you can consider reducing your frequency of pain meds so you don't develop a dependency.

PT is critical to regain as much motion as possible.

Wishing you a speedy recovery.

PT is critical early on(about a month following surgery.), but pay very close attention to what the therapist is doing.
If you are experiencing discomfort tell him/her.
For myself, one exercise has helped more than anything else, and that is the pulley exercise.

I started that in therapy, and then installed one in the house.
The uninjured arm raises the arm that was operated on, and allows the shoulder to gain enough mobility to be able to raise the arm more than if the pulley wasn't used.

Today, I can raise my arm naturally about 3/4 to it's fully extended position above my head.

That I feel I owe to using the pulley.

Bob.
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You guys are making me feel very lucky. A couple of winters ago I slipped on ice, didn't break anything but many weeks of chiro fixed me up with no surgery. My doc is the chiropractor for the N.Y.Yankees and the US Olympic teams, also on the IOC board. Luckily he's fairly local to me. Worst thing that ever happened to me was a sudden prostate problem while on vacation. I had to drive home from southern Florida to NJ with a catheter inserted while in my Z06. I never had to stop for rest stops though. I warned my wife she'd have to give me warning on her needs. Fill up the gas tank and empty the other.
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