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I know i haven't been on here much because of this surgery. This has been a difficult and an ugly surgery on my right sholder. The surgeon released 1/3 of my bycept muscle leaving an ugly and painful process for therapy to work with. He also released the muscle going from my back through the sholdersocket for upper movements to be done? Then repaired the torn rotorcup and cutting off the bone above the sholdersocket for some reason? That's why i went to stealth mode as my arm is one hell of a ugly sight even i can't hardly bear to look at let alone anyone else to see. A lot of my friends on here have either private messaged me or called keeping my courage up and those i want to thank with all of my heart!! I've been in a depression since this injury happened and without you(who knows)!! I am giving up my C.D.L. license because of the safety of others(another throwback) i've got to address in the future! But i am still here at least somewhat once in awhile to read what's happening in the forums or to keep occupied until i can at least live up to what's expected for a full relationship as a man is supposed to!! Its said to be at least a year of therapy before i will see some improvement in my arm. Until then the best of Happiness and Love to Everyone on Mingle!!(Will)
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Glad to see you back!
I hope you will feel better soon as possible... Warm hugs to you! |
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you know you are loved greywolf. get better and im rooting for you doll
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It just boggles my mind why an orthopedic surgeon would release muscles and not reattach them? This drops the muscle and leaves a heinous mass for the injured to endure for the rest of their life? The will be address on the 9th at my next appointment with the operating surgeon who done this to me without telling me first of the procedure? Even if it is a job related injury under workers comp. Disfigurementation because of an operation is hard for anyone to swallow.
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best wishes : )
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(((((Will)))))...I am sorry to hear this sweet pea ...Warm hugs and positive thoughts!!...
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it sounds like they reattached your tendon to another part of your arm because the tear was so close to complete. In that case, it generally cannot be rehabilitated and causes the patient pain with no benefit. With the reattachment to another part of your bone (lower), the movement can be resumed with therapy. I dont know if there are cosmetic steps to take care of the appearance like the bulge. but you have function, so it sounds like it was the best choice. Of course you will decide that. |
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