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07-14-2016 02:58 PM
@riley1 wrote:@Noel7 - I feel your pain - I had this surgery in 2009. I was unable to take any pain meds at they all made me sick (they tried several). My Dr. recommended 2 motrin & 1 tylenol.
Are you going for therapy? That is hard, but a must in order to have full use of your arm. Make sure you do your excercises faithfully every day - not to overdo it.
Dress attire - Since I'm right-handed, I gave up on pants with buttons/zippers. I went to yoga type pants and pullover tops.
Sleep - the elusive night of sleep. I slept in the corner of the couch propped with a pillow - that's where I stayed for a couple of months.
If you need anything else, give a yell. Feel better!
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THANK YOU! I am so glad someone else is familiar with the sleep problem, although I wish you'd never had to go through it.
I gave up on sleeping in the bed, it was just too painful. I've been sleeping in the recliner, which is kind of big so I stuff pillows around the sides of the seat, with one big down pillow up the side to rest my face on.
I can pull off about 5 hours of that using a sleeping pill once in awhile and the pain killer just before setting up. I get up early with DH and have cereal then I'm back in the recliner for a nap, lol.
07-14-2016 02:59 PM
07-14-2016 03:02 PM
@SoX wrote:I've had it ... twice ... received steroid shots and physical therapy; couldn't sleep on my right side like you.
Second time around it was my left shoulder ... orthopod said it was just the act of turning over in bed that may have caused it.
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Hi @SoX
Wow, that isn't fair! Twice ![]()
I hope it doesn't give you any trouble now.
07-14-2016 03:02 PM
@Noel7 wrote:
@riley1 wrote:@Noel7 - I feel your pain - I had this surgery in 2009. I was unable to take any pain meds at they all made me sick (they tried several). My Dr. recommended 2 motrin & 1 tylenol.
Are you going for therapy? That is hard, but a must in order to have full use of your arm. Make sure you do your excercises faithfully every day - not to overdo it.
Dress attire - Since I'm right-handed, I gave up on pants with buttons/zippers. I went to yoga type pants and pullover tops.
Sleep - the elusive night of sleep. I slept in the corner of the couch propped with a pillow - that's where I stayed for a couple of months.
If you need anything else, give a yell. Feel better!
*******************************
THANK YOU! I am so glad someone else is familiar with the sleep problem, although I wish you'd never had to go through it.
I gave up on sleeping in the bed, it was just too painful. I've been sleeping in the recliner, which is kind of big so I stuff pillows around the sides of the seat, with one big down pillow up the side to rest my face on.
I can pull off about 5 hours of that using a sleeping pill once in awhile and the pain killer just before setting up. I get up early with DH and have cereal then I'm back in the recliner for a nap, lol.
Let's not forget how difficult it is to shower and use the bathroom ... just awful
07-14-2016 03:03 PM - edited 07-14-2016 03:04 PM
Hi Noel! I'm so sorry you are having to deal with this. The pain can be excruciating.
I had both rotator cuffs torn, decades ago, as a result of a car accident. Back then, they used to shoot you up with steroids and that gave x-amount of time (can't remember how long at this point, but I went in several times over a period for these shots) of relief, BUT (and it's a very big but!), after a while this ceased to work. At least they did know to load the shot with some Kenalog, so the actual injection didn't hurt much and it was pretty easy until the Kenalog wore off (ouch!).
I don't know if they still do that, as it's been so long, but I would imagine that it's not really a viable/practical way to go. I'm sure they have better choices these days.
Meanwhile, I just try to be super careful. Since it's been so long, I'm so used to it that it is seldom problematic.
Anyway, I know I'm no help, but figured maybe it helps for those of us who can commiserate and wish you well. ![]()
07-14-2016 03:03 PM
@Noel7 wrote:
@SoX wrote:I've had it ... twice ... received steroid shots and physical therapy; couldn't sleep on my right side like you.
Second time around it was my left shoulder ... orthopod said it was just the act of turning over in bed that may have caused it.
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Hi @SoX
Wow, that isn't fair! Twice
I hope it doesn't give you any trouble now.
@Noel7 ...
Sadly, it does ... my left shoulder will probably never be the way it was before the injury.
07-14-2016 03:38 PM
One of my best friends and a BIL have dealt with this exact health issue in the last year, and their treatment was exactly the same. Both took months of PT, 3x a week. When that didn't achieve the desired goal, they had same day surgery. PT started again after the 2nd week of healing for another 3 months. My friend had a successful outcome after her surgery and PT. My BIL still has problems, and has been told he will need a second surgery, followed by more PT.
07-14-2016 03:54 PM
@Noel7. I don't have any personal experience with that type injury. Just wanted to wish you well.
One of my sisters injured hers in an on the job injury in 2014 & wound up having the surgery followed by months of PT. Before her surgery, she went shopping for a recliner for the specific purpose of sleeping in it post-op until she could sleep in bed again. At least a few hours a night, with some napping during the day, was helpful.
07-14-2016 06:04 PM
@Noel7 - Have you had surgery for this or just PT? Sadly shots and/or PT first wasn't an option for me. I had same day surgery. They did put a "block" which numbed me from the shoulder down my arm - only problem, it wore off about midnight - OUCH!!
07-14-2016 06:30 PM
I had a partial tear several years ago, amd the pain was incredible.
I was headed for surgery, and since it was to be a period of time before the surgeon could schedule it, I was recommended for a 6 week trial of PT.
The therapy consisted of a lot of strength and flexibility training and the last thing in my session, the therapist would stretch my shoulder as far as I could stand it.
The stretching was horrible but I tried to put up with it as much as I could.
At the end of the 6 or 8 weeks (I forget), my shoulder was pain free, and it's never bothered me again.
Whenever I hear about anyone with shoulder problems I mention the value of PT. Maybe, with your doctor's input, it could work for you.
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