Posted by John A. on May 06, 2014 at 21:38:18 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: OT shoulder posted by Bruce Bushnell on May 06, 2014 at 19:54:08:
Bruce, I am 57 now, had Both of mine Replaced 4 yrs ago! Call me If you like and I will talk to my about mine. Best thing I ever did since my shoulders went South!! My Dr is the Foremost Shoulder replacement Dr in Austin Tx.!! His theory after replacement was .... In a sling, immobile for 1-month, Do not pick up anything for 30 days, them rehab starts. Work to rebuild Strength, and Dexterity There are things You CAN Do, There are things You Will NEVER Do again or you will re-injure your shoulder, It was 2 yrs before I was totally confident in most all use. (512) 577-3837 is my #. Call when you like! Hope it all goes well with your Dr. and Anesthesiologist. Later, John A. * * PS. My Pain Level went from Beyond Pegged out to maybe a 2 or 3 on their pain chart! later, jas
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