Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 I'm probably just having normal pre-op nerves here but I have to admit I'm getting a little worried about the outcome of my upcoming shoulder surgery. I haven't really heard any positive results from reconstruction operations on EDSer's and have to say that I'm already worried about heading down the same track as my legs, that of one procedure leading to another and then the inevitable I'm sorry it's knackered and there's northing we can do speech. I trust my surgeon implicitly and know he will do his very best for me, but he nor I can account for my freaky body and genetics sadly. I know I need something doing and have to try, but the possibilities of making things worse are really nagging at me. Argh, just ignore me - it's 3am in the morning, I can't sleep and I'm having far too much time to think about the possibilities! I really wish minds came will a kill switch so we could turn them off when they get over active! Seriously though, I was just wondering if anyone did have any positive shoulder reconstruction/stabilisation surgery stories at all? I'd really appreciate some encouragement that this might work. Thanks gain for listening, don't know what I'd do without my wonderful family! Love and hugs...Jo xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Seriously though, I was just wondering if > anyone did have any positive shoulder reconstruction/stabilisation > surgery stories at all? I'd really appreciate some encouragement that > this might work. Hi Jo, Well, my history with shoulders isn't the same as yours, but I did have rotator cuff surgery. I'm not really sure if they repaired it - I don't think they did. I think they just cleaned up bone spurs and scraped bone so that it didn't tear further, the ligaments and tendons that touch it or are close to it. ?? I think this is right. Anyway, it has been successful for me; however I don't really 'dislocate', I only have subluxations. My shoulders still get sore a lot, but I'm thinking it now has to do more with the spinal stenosis and age than anything else. As far as physical therapy goes afterwards, I can tell you I had an ACL replacement on my knee, and the surgeon found in trying to repair the cartledge, that it just sort of disinegrated, and he had to put a stint in it's place. He had me do PT twice as slow (couldn't move the knee at ALL for the first week) and for twice as long. UGH! Can you say " SICK of PT " ???? I think that's one reason why I hate PT so terribly much - BUT, the ACL replacement HAS held!!! I don't know if any of this helps you, but I hope so. You can always write me offlist if you like also, OK? Hang in there, Jo! When is the surgery for again?? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Seriously though, I was just wondering if > anyone did have any positive shoulder reconstruction/stabilisation > surgery stories at all? I'd really appreciate some encouragement that > this might work. Hi Jo, Well, my history with shoulders isn't the same as yours, but I did have rotator cuff surgery. I'm not really sure if they repaired it - I don't think they did. I think they just cleaned up bone spurs and scraped bone so that it didn't tear further, the ligaments and tendons that touch it or are close to it. ?? I think this is right. Anyway, it has been successful for me; however I don't really 'dislocate', I only have subluxations. My shoulders still get sore a lot, but I'm thinking it now has to do more with the spinal stenosis and age than anything else. As far as physical therapy goes afterwards, I can tell you I had an ACL replacement on my knee, and the surgeon found in trying to repair the cartledge, that it just sort of disinegrated, and he had to put a stint in it's place. He had me do PT twice as slow (couldn't move the knee at ALL for the first week) and for twice as long. UGH! Can you say " SICK of PT " ???? I think that's one reason why I hate PT so terribly much - BUT, the ACL replacement HAS held!!! I don't know if any of this helps you, but I hope so. You can always write me offlist if you like also, OK? Hang in there, Jo! When is the surgery for again?? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Seriously though, I was just wondering if > anyone did have any positive shoulder reconstruction/stabilisation > surgery stories at all? I'd really appreciate some encouragement that > this might work. Hi Jo, Well, my history with shoulders isn't the same as yours, but I did have rotator cuff surgery. I'm not really sure if they repaired it - I don't think they did. I think they just cleaned up bone spurs and scraped bone so that it didn't tear further, the ligaments and tendons that touch it or are close to it. ?? I think this is right. Anyway, it has been successful for me; however I don't really 'dislocate', I only have subluxations. My shoulders still get sore a lot, but I'm thinking it now has to do more with the spinal stenosis and age than anything else. As far as physical therapy goes afterwards, I can tell you I had an ACL replacement on my knee, and the surgeon found in trying to repair the cartledge, that it just sort of disinegrated, and he had to put a stint in it's place. He had me do PT twice as slow (couldn't move the knee at ALL for the first week) and for twice as long. UGH! Can you say " SICK of PT " ???? I think that's one reason why I hate PT so terribly much - BUT, the ACL replacement HAS held!!! I don't know if any of this helps you, but I hope so. You can always write me offlist if you like also, OK? Hang in there, Jo! When is the surgery for again?? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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