Guest guest Posted February 15, 2000 Report Share Posted February 15, 2000 Hey Gill! What in the world is your " Henry " ? I hope it is something that makes you feel good! Love, Bunny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2001 Report Share Posted February 20, 2001 In a message dated 2/20/01 7:06:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, tootalll12@... writes: > Do any anchond's have problemsw with their shoulders? > > > Matt, Yes, I have trouble sometimes with my shoulders. I try to be careful not to pick up or carry things that are too heavy. I find that warm showers, using a massager and keeping myself propped up helps. I also do shoulder exercises. I sometimes take Tylenol for the pain. Helen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 > Anyone out there have > > shoulder/neck pain from this? Oh, yes! Even though it was my fingers, wrists, and hips that were first affected, my shoulders are now screaming, especially when I work. And it's this deep, 'wet' pain. I also have horrible neck pain, I thought it was from my deformed cervical spine and the scoliosis in my thorasic spine, but who knows, maybe it's the RA? I hope you can find some relief... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 Jeff, I hope this message comes through, some don't and some do. Glad you are home and hope this gets better every day. I suspect you will be eventually doing PT. I can't imagine looking forward to a second one. But I couldn't believe I would do a knee either and they are both done. Just a short message to keep you busy reading!! And your spirits up. Don't worry about typing. You will soon be doing that. Donna R shoulders well i had my right reverse shoulder replacement wednesday and was home late thursday afternoon. haven't been able to type much of anything till now, but this surgery has been quite different from my knee experience and the info i have read here on hips. there's absolutely no restrictions on movements other than the entire right arm is totally immobilized and driving is also out. it's been quite painful but seems to be improving somewhat every day now. continous sleep is next to impossibleas every hour or so i've been woken by the pain, or possibly any very small movement, but as long as i see gradual improvement i'm happy knowing i'm closer to getting the left one done many thanks to those that sent along positive thoughts. jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 hi mary, really was ok, pain was bad but controllable. sleeping a lot. pain getting a little better each day. i suppose i'll know i'm better when i can use shift key for caps jeff ________________________________ From: Waspe <mary.waspe@...> Joint Replacement Sent: Sun, October 10, 2010 5:47:26 PM Subject: shoulders Welcome home Jeff.. I don't know how you got home the following day.. I still had a PCA up and Running until day 2. Take care and don't forget the ice.  -- shoulders well i had my right reverse shoulder replacement wednesday and was home late thursday afternoon. haven't been able to type much of anything till now, but this surgery has been quite different from my knee experience and the info i have read here on hips. there's absolutely no restrictions on movements other than the entire right arm is totally immobilized and driving is also out. it s been quite painful but seems to be improving somewhat every day now. continous sleep is next to impossibleas every hour or so i've been woken by the pain, or possibly any very small movement, but as long as i see gradual improvement i m happy knowing i'm closer to getting the left one done many thanks to those that sent along positive thoughts. jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 donna, thanks. well when the pain is so bad that the only solution is a replacement i just don't see any point in not wanting it done asap. the hospital will be sending someone to do pt at home starting tomorrow and they gave me a few exercises to start on while i was still in the hospital. worse part is arm is totally immobile for 4 weeks jeff ________________________________ From: Donna Rae <rae900@...> Joint Replacement Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 12:50:01 PM Subject: Re: shoulders Jeff, I hope this message comes through, some don't and some do. Glad you are home and hope this gets better every day. I suspect you will be eventually doing PT. I can't imagine looking forward to a second one. But I couldn't believe I would do a knee either and they are both done. Just a short message to keep you busy reading!! And your spirits up. Don't worry about typing. You will soon be doing that. Donna R shoulders well i had my right reverse shoulder replacement wednesday and was home late thursday afternoon. haven't been able to type much of anything till now, but this surgery has been quite different from my knee experience and the info i have read here on hips. there's absolutely no restrictions on movements other than the entire right arm is totally immobilized and driving is also out. it's been quite painful but seems to be improving somewhat every day now. continous sleep is next to impossibleas every hour or so i've been woken by the pain, or possibly any very small movement, but as long as i see gradual improvement i'm happy knowing i'm closer to getting the left one done many thanks to those that sent along positive thoughts. jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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