Don's adventures in Shoulder Pain

Al Neri

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For the better half of 4 years I have been feeling pain in my shoulder, beginning with nagging and now more or less excruciating.

I play softball roughly 4-5 months a year (CF->COF->2B->1B->C->DH all due to my pain i felt and the hope that i can prevent it by changing positions to one that I'd throw far less, since my bat was always solid, I tried fielding at all those positions which I did fine but the throws made it worse and worse (even the throws back to the mound) last week I was DH, probably the last game I will play this season :Disgusted;)

anywhoo over time I tried exercise, physical therapy, etc. nothing made it feel better.

I got an MRI finally yesterday (now I'm in ridiculous pain from the ink injections/holding my shoulder overhead for 10+ minutes at a time...), I have the actual films and I have to bring them when I see my orthopedist for my next appointment. The orthopedist saw the report from the Radiologist and said that he doesn't want to make a diagnosis without seeing the films, but that it appears that there's "definately some looseness" and it appears that I have a "superior labral tear" "SLAP tear?"... exercise and therapy could help this, but since I already tried it he said that he may recommend orthoscopically repairing the labrum with anchors.

Anyone ever experience this first/second/thirdhand and have any info?

much appreciated!

Don "Knotts" Rodriguez

Edit: I'm 24 BTW.
 

GuitarDaddy

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Originally posted by: sward666
Labial tear? I'm sorry your pvssy hurts.

LOL, yeah stay away from the BIIIIG boys!


Don, don't have any info but I hope your shoulder gets better

 

amish

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hi. i've had shoulder surgery for chronic dislocation. for me they tightened everything up by cutting, stretching, crossing, and anchoring one of those muscles.

they made a 4 inch incision on the front of my shoulder. they then made a "T" cut on one of the muscles in there. they then stretched the T until it crossed and then they anchored the muscle in place.

everything went fine, though i did have a little bit of nerve damage next to the incision. one unfortunate side affect is that since they tighten everything up you loose some of your rotation in your arm. i couldn't rotate my arm back far enough for me to grab the weight bar when i was squatting. part of my rotation has come back and i can now grab the bar, but it is uncomfortable.
 

Al Neri

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but you can do everything that you did before hand for the most part?

eg bench, shoulder press, pushups, throw a ball more than 50 feet without being in excruciating pain?
 

Fern

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Originally posted by: sward666
Labial tear? I'm sorry your pvssy hurts.

Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
You just became the coolest member of AT with that post.

loser.

LMAO

Hope your shoulder gets better Don. I tore mine pretty good snowboarding. It hurt like h3ll, couldn't sleep for months. Took over a year before I could raise my arm over my head.

But after a year I started slowly, carefully lifting weights again (but I couldn't throw a ball, that hurt for about two years). Its been about 3 or 4 years now. It seems back 100%, I don't even think about it any more.

Never went to a doctor, so I don't know what was torn in my case.

Fern
 

amish

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pretty much for the most part. bench, squat, military press, pull ups, push ups... it has been 7 years after the fact and i still have some discomfort, but i chalk that up to what else happend when i dislocated my shoulder the last time.

can't tell you about throwing a ball. i'm a righty and my left shoulder was the one that got fvcked up.
 
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This thread rocks!


Hey Don, is that a ligament you tore, or is it muscle? I tore some ligaments in my left "scapula area" back in 01' and it's never been right since. All the "specialists" said the same thing after the MRI's....there's no fix for my problem, it either heals or it doesn't. Ligaments have no blood flow/supply, so they take many years to heal supposedly.


And get some cream for that sore pvssy man!