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Surgery went well, thanks for all the words of support.

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It was actually a short procedure, less than an hour.

Anesthesia has advanced a lot! A nerve block allows minimal anesthesia, keeps you just under but no waking nausea, not too much fogginess.

. They also put an injected anesthetic in my shoulder which releases slowly for as much as five days(more usually around 3). The idea being to minimize use of pain meds which I really haven’t needed so far.

Most challenging for me is keeping up with icing hourly, initial mobilizing exercises, and being dependent on my husband for so much. I realize I don’t feel worthy of his generous support. That’s for me to chew on.

A question…

My upper back is sore from the weight of my arm in the sling. Anyone used a sling and found a solution to this?

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laglag

You are a trooper! Glad things went so well. 🥊🤗

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Fed1000

Happy for you, patience is needed now.

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Cleo16

I've broken my shoulder twice and had surgery once. Thinking of you xx Try and rest your arm on a small cushion tucked under the sling when you're sitting. I also found sleeping sitting up a pain but it helped to support the sling. Take care.

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MBAnderson

Sounds like it was a success. Good going.

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Kia17

I am so glad to hear that everything went well with your operation.

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Gioc

I am very happy for you! 😀

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Goldencbc

Happy to hear it went well.

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pdpatient

Very happy for you, Rebecca. I wish you a nice recovery.

RKM

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eschneid

Happy to hear it was shorter, successful and is over so you can get back to hiking up the road a bit. By the way, when I see your handle, it reminds me of the monster Reptar on Rugrats that I used to watch with my boys when they were small and I did not have PD.😃Eric

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Rebtar in reply toeschneid

Ha! I remember Reptar!

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Missy0202

Fantastic!! Good to hear!

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Moondaughter

Thanks for the update rebtar-glad to hear things went well and you have support of your husband. Perhaps he too is helping to heal a cultural imbalance. :)

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