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  • WMD
    Registered User
    • Nov 2006
    • 1647

    #106
    Originally posted by Whiteroom_Guardian
    The worst part right now: My guts are barely moving. Other than that I'm not in terrible pain. Only on 2.5mg of Oxycodone this AM with Tylenol. Trying to work but also tired as fuck from not sleeping very well.
    I was wondering how the pain was this weekend. Glad to hear it isn't too bad, but damn, sorry to hear about the guts!

    Do you have a link to write a google review?

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    • rideit
      ExteriorDecorator
      • Nov 2005
      • 36512

      #107
      I can’t comment on being plugged up, but I have an inspiring update. Two weeks ago, I honestly thought I was basically out for the season. After some kind of dramatic change in my mental state and healing, I have been riding almost every day, including Sunday for a few hours in Pocatello, and almost 4k yesterday in SLC. Even a Bobsled lap with Beaterdit.
      Hang tight, it will get better!
      Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident

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      • Whiteroom_Guardian
        ____________________
        • May 2008
        • 17344

        #108
        Originally posted by WMD
        I was wondering how the pain was this weekend. Glad to hear it isn't too bad, but damn, sorry to hear about the guts!

        Do you have a link to write a google review?
        I started to dial back the pain medication two nights ago. Was barely on any at all yesterday. Big mistake. Was in some of the worst pain yet last night and barely slept. Oh well.

        I will email you a link to my Google review page.

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        • Whiteroom_Guardian
          ____________________
          • May 2008
          • 17344

          #109
          Originally posted by rideit
          I can’t comment on being plugged up, but I have an inspiring update. Two weeks ago, I honestly thought I was basically out for the season. After some kind of dramatic change in my mental state and healing, I have been riding almost every day, including Sunday for a few hours in Pocatello, and almost 4k yesterday in SLC. Even a Bobsled lap with Beaterdit.
          Hang tight, it will get better!
          Glad to hear it man! Has your doc talked about PRP injection therapies? I have heard this has helped some people delay full replacement for a few years.

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          • wkd-rdr
            Registered Abuser
            • Apr 2013
            • 976

            #110
            Originally posted by PB
            Try to score some colonoscopy prep solution
            This if nothing else works.

            10 oz of Mag citrate usually works though. Available at any pharmacy.

            I can only hope you have pooped by now.
            the drugs made me realize it's not about the drugs

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            • mooseknuckles
              Distinguished Degenerate
              • Jan 2009
              • 956

              #111
              Two weeks post op remplissage + bankart repair. The surgeon I chose for this procedure has a non-negotiable policy when it comes to interscalene blocks for these procedures, sub scapular only. Hope you all are healing well!

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              • Whiteroom_Guardian
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                • May 2008
                • 17344

                #112
                Originally posted by mooseknuckles
                Two weeks post op remplissage + bankart repair. The surgeon I chose for this procedure has a non-negotiable policy when it comes to interscalene blocks for these procedures, sub scapular only. Hope you all are healing well!

                Glad you are on the mend. Game time decision my surgeon opted to not do the remplissage so I wouldn't get "too tight". Just did the bankart. Nerve block is so weird with the needle in the neck, but cannot even image surgery without it.

                Being in the sling is torture. So much I need to do around the house let alone just wanting to ride my bike etc. Dog just got neutered, I've come down with covid bad for the first time in a couple years, work is slow right now. Trying few weeks.

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                • Bunion 2020
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 24133

                  #113
                  I know you know but.

                  One day at a time for this too. Hang tough.
                  I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

                  "Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"

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                  • Whiteroom_Guardian
                    ____________________
                    • May 2008
                    • 17344

                    #114
                    Originally posted by Bunion 2020
                    I know you know but.

                    One day at a time for this too. Hang tough.
                    Thanks man.

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                    • californiagrown
                      Registered User
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 5161

                      #115
                      Anyone here had shoulder replacement or 2nd hand experience with shoulder replacement? Wondering how active the shoulder can actually be after the surgery- E.g. how much throwing can you do, what about MTB and skiing (including falling), etc. Is it a surgery to just make it easier to sleep through the night, or is there a good chance the surgery can get an athlete back to doing athletic things.

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                      • Bunion 2020
                        Registered User
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 24133

                        #116
                        Grain of salt time. I was told a replacement has a shorter recovery time than a repair.

                        Either way I would count on a 12 month window before you start to get back to 90%
                        I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

                        "Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"

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                        • mooseknuckles
                          Distinguished Degenerate
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 956

                          #117
                          Thanks WRG, sorry to hear about the added unnecessary medical complications. Like you said, total game time decision. We were told in pre-op, in and out under an hour, at the 2.5 hour mark my wife started to plan my funeral. 3.5 hours, on to recovery. This was my 4th bankart on that shoulder, 7th bankart total and 8th (4L + 4R) shoulder surgery. Sling torture is real! Have you considered the market for sleeveless bross hoodies?


                          Originally posted by Bunion 2020
                          Grain of salt time. I was told a replacement has a shorter recovery time than a repair.
                          + 1

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                          • Dantheman
                            Registered User
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 19456

                            #118
                            Originally posted by californiagrown
                            Anyone here had shoulder replacement or 2nd hand experience with shoulder replacement? Wondering how active the shoulder can actually be after the surgery- E.g. how much throwing can you do, what about MTB and skiing (including falling), etc. Is it a surgery to just make it easier to sleep through the night, or is there a good chance the surgery can get an athlete back to doing athletic things.
                            I know a guy who did a partial 7-8 years ago. Ski, rides bikes, lifts weights, etc. Seems to have worked out really well and surely the tech has only gotten better.

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                            • PB
                              Registered User
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 10792

                              #119
                              Seems like shoulders are like spines: no two injuries are the same. What works for me, will in all likelihood not work for thee.

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                              • californiagrown
                                Registered User
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 5161

                                #120
                                Originally posted by Dantheman
                                I know a guy who did a partial 7-8 years ago. Ski, rides bikes, lifts weights, etc. Seems to have worked out really well and surely the tech has only gotten better.
                                Honestly my main concern is throwing. I played fairly high level throwing sports into my early 20s and my toddler will be ready to start playing catch next year when he is 3. I want to coach his teams, and be a functional dad who can play catch, throw BP, toss a football, etc. I have not been able to grab a plate off the top shelf for about 2 years now, let alone throw and im really worried that im going to miss out on a lot of that quality time. Everything i read online basically says that after shoulder replacement the patient is supposed to avoid repetitive movements, and it is all geared towards senior citizens... i cannot find anything about a return to throwing that doesnt mention grandkids.

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