I had my surgery this morning. They gave me a nerve block so I don't feel pain, and can't move my arm. The nerve block is wearing away now and I'm starting to feel pain in my one hole in the front and one in the back. I guess the pain doesn't come from the anchor in the bone or the sutures through the labrum. It comes from the 4 holes in me and all the shit that gets moved around to do what they do.
They have me on pain pills and this shit called vistiril (spelling). It's used in people with mood disorders, and with pain pills to stop the nausea and itching, and to make them work better. I will be taking one here in about 1 hour, then taking another pain pill.
They said that with the pain pills that it's better to take thme before the pain becomes too severe, that they work better that way.
My Dr. said that what we thought was wrong was wrong and that everything went together nicely. I'll be in a sling for a few weeks, but the doctor said he may let me back to work in 8 weeks! It may take longer though, we'll see.
I don't like lifting weights, but once I'm better I'll have to, to strengthen this shoulder. I don't like to lift, but I did a few years back to go up about 20 lbs (ask anyone who knows me, I was really little, about 145-150) now I'm 170. I'll start lifting again in about 4 months I think. Not only will it make my Judo and JuJitsu better, it will also help prevent anything happening to this shoulder again.
I start therapy in 3 days, just mild movement I assume to prevent it from locking up.
They have me on pain pills and this shit called vistiril (spelling). It's used in people with mood disorders, and with pain pills to stop the nausea and itching, and to make them work better. I will be taking one here in about 1 hour, then taking another pain pill.
They said that with the pain pills that it's better to take thme before the pain becomes too severe, that they work better that way.
My Dr. said that what we thought was wrong was wrong and that everything went together nicely. I'll be in a sling for a few weeks, but the doctor said he may let me back to work in 8 weeks! It may take longer though, we'll see.
I don't like lifting weights, but once I'm better I'll have to, to strengthen this shoulder. I don't like to lift, but I did a few years back to go up about 20 lbs (ask anyone who knows me, I was really little, about 145-150) now I'm 170. I'll start lifting again in about 4 months I think. Not only will it make my Judo and JuJitsu better, it will also help prevent anything happening to this shoulder again.
I start therapy in 3 days, just mild movement I assume to prevent it from locking up.
Comment