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Gwen Love - 01 Jan 2005 22:02 GMT
Just a note to let you know that the outpatient surgery on my left rotator
cuff went well yesterday.  Indeed, the cuff was completely torn (this was
the same one that was repaired last June!)  The dr had to put anchors and
screws in to hold things together.  I am relatively pain free at this
point--but a little unsteady on my feet due to the pain meds!  The biggest
problem is that I have a "pillow" sling that's that size of a small 6-pack
cooler!!  In June, I had the standard pillow sling which holds your forearm
out away from your chest about 6 inches.  Due to the installation of "extra
hardware" during this surgery, though, the dr has me confined in this super
large sling.  The pillow is at least 10 inches thick and forces my forearm
to be parallel with the front of my chest!  Quite an unusual position, but
I'm about to get the hang of maneuvering through doorways and around
corners.  The hardest part is getting in and out of bed with just one good
arm!!

All in all, I can't complain.  I'll be in this giant sling for at least a
week.  I'll see the dr at the end of this week and will likely begin rehab
sometime after that appointment.

Thanks for all your concern!  I'll keep you posted.

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johnie - 01 Jan 2005 22:35 GMT
{{{gwen}}}, the sling sounds a bit bulky but overprotection is what you
need right now. glad to know you are able to eliminate most of the
post-op pain. Now, take it slow and easy and you will be like new
in a few weeks.

johnie

> Just a note to let you know that the outpatient surgery on my left rotator
> cuff went well yesterday.  Indeed, the cuff was completely torn (this was
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> Thanks for all your concern!  I'll keep you posted.
Janet R - 01 Jan 2005 22:54 GMT
I am so glad to hear you are recovering nicely!  I will keep some
little prayer set aside for you and your shoulder.  Take it easy and
be nice to yourself.

Oh yeah...Hire a nice studly fellow to help you outta bed each
morning!  That should get you up and moving!

Janet R
(BTW..when you are done with that nice studly fellow...can you send
him over my way?)

| Just a note to let you know that the outpatient surgery on my left rotator
| cuff went well yesterday.  Indeed, the cuff was completely torn (this was
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| Thanks for all your concern!  I'll keep you posted.
Rosemarie Shiver - 01 Jan 2005 23:15 GMT
Glad to hear it went well. Hopefully this one will be the last you'll need
for that shoulder, Gwen.

Extra Gentle Hugs from Rosie

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dadand1 - 02 Jan 2005 00:01 GMT
Great News Gwen,
Glad to hear that six pack will only be around for a week. If it were my
house, it wouldn't last out the day! Oh wait, that was six pack sized!
Sorry. Enjoy the pain free days and be careful. :-)
GaryZ

> Just a note to let you know that the outpatient surgery on my left rotator
> cuff went well yesterday.  Indeed, the cuff was completely torn (this was
> the same one that was repaired last June!)  The dr had to put anchors and
> screws in to hold things together.  I am relatively pain free at this
> point--but a little unsteady on my feet due to the pain meds!

> All in all, I can't complain.  I'll be in this giant sling for at least a
> week.  I'll see the dr at the end of this week and will likely begin rehab
> sometime after that appointment.
>
> Thanks for all your concern!  I'll keep you posted.
Ann - 02 Jan 2005 00:49 GMT
Glad to hear it Gwen.  Please be careful walking around as that sling in
such a position could throw you off balance.  Heal quickly.

Ann
Caroline Marold - 02 Jan 2005 02:06 GMT
Well, good to know that pain had a reason to be there.
You rest and don't over do. This too should pass.
Duckie

> Just a note to let you know that the outpatient surgery on my left rotator
> cuff went well yesterday.  Indeed, the cuff was completely torn (this was
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> Thanks for all your concern!  I'll keep you posted.

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jb - 03 Jan 2005 05:53 GMT
Gwen
I am glad to hear you are improving,take care and God Bless
janice

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Squirrely - 05 Jan 2005 01:06 GMT
Gwen,

I am glad to hear that the surgery went well. I hope you heal quickly and
don't  have any more problems with the shoulders.

I hope you get lots of rest and take care. Thinking of you big time.

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Squirrely Jo

> Just a note to let you know that the outpatient surgery on my left rotator
> cuff went well yesterday.  Indeed, the cuff was completely torn (this was
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> Thanks for all your concern!  I'll keep you posted.
 
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