Posted by Farmerwithmutt on January 18, 2018 at 16:46:46 from (166.181.87.205):
In Reply to: shoulder surgery posted by Mike(NEOhio) on January 18, 2018 at 10:48:10:
Two rotator cuffs done I'm not sure first was easy 3 hours after surgery feeding cattle and driving truck end of the week the therapy nurse asked me how i was doing i said fine just a little trouble starting the chain saw she didn't swear but i think she wanted to. 2nd surgery really flattened me friends came and got me and wouldn't let me go home for a couple days that one i had a pain pump attached thankfully the cattle were gone. The first one i had done in winter and i won't do that again plowing snow with the tractor was fun especially if you forgot and parked the tractor wrong. I think the best therapy is just get out and do something on the 2nd time i simply grabbed a bucket and walked the farm picking rocks.In the mean time ice packs and drugs . One thing i learned is when you get into bed lay with your bad shoulder out you well always roll downhill to the center of the bed and if you don't roll on your good shoulder you will wish you had but for now i hope your recliner is comfortable you'll be there for a month.
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