Shoulder pain
I posted this in case anyone else has experienced shoulder pain and may not have thought about past surgery as a possible cause.
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Arms Pinned
Mom_2_3, they often pin your arms over your head during surgery. It makes it easier for them to extract your wallet out of your pocket.
I hope you and your friend feel better, I didn't have shoulder pain from the HAI pump but that area was very sore for a quite a while.
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Shoulder PainPhillieG said:Arms Pinned
Mom_2_3, they often pin your arms over your head during surgery. It makes it easier for them to extract your wallet out of your pocket.
I hope you and your friend feel better, I didn't have shoulder pain from the HAI pump but that area was very sore for a quite a while.
-phil
I hadn't really thought about the arms being pinned above my head and connecting that to shoulder pain until I bumped into my friend. He actually had to have surgery. Now that I am doing some physical therapy on my shoulder it feels much better.
For the price of that surgery I was thinking they would have thrown in a tummy tuck and some liposuction....
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OMG!mom_2_3 said:Shoulder Pain
I hadn't really thought about the arms being pinned above my head and connecting that to shoulder pain until I bumped into my friend. He actually had to have surgery. Now that I am doing some physical therapy on my shoulder it feels much better.
For the price of that surgery I was thinking they would have thrown in a tummy tuck and some liposuction....
That explains why I had such bad shoulder pain for months after my liver resection! Only until recently is it better and that is because I have been working out and stretching that side. For awhile it felt like it was out of place and I couldn't raise it above my head.
I didn't know they tied your arms up??? Lordy, what else do they do? Never mind, I don't want to know!
I agree, a tummy tuck and some lipo would have been nice. :-)0 -
My surgeonlmliess said:OMG!
That explains why I had such bad shoulder pain for months after my liver resection! Only until recently is it better and that is because I have been working out and stretching that side. For awhile it felt like it was out of place and I couldn't raise it above my head.
I didn't know they tied your arms up??? Lordy, what else do they do? Never mind, I don't want to know!
I agree, a tummy tuck and some lipo would have been nice. :-)
The pain was so bad in my shoulder I couldn't even bring my one arm up above my head anytime I was lying down. So I was happy that there was an explanation...
My surgeon told me that they recorded the entire operation for some reason (I think he said teaching video). Anyway, he asked if I would like to see it...ummm....no thanks!! I don't want to know!! I always think of that Seinfeld episode where Kramer is watching a surgery and ends up accidentally throwing a Jr Mint into the patient....
Amy
PS We're waiting to hear your results...0 -
Seinfield!mom_2_3 said:My surgeon
The pain was so bad in my shoulder I couldn't even bring my one arm up above my head anytime I was lying down. So I was happy that there was an explanation...
My surgeon told me that they recorded the entire operation for some reason (I think he said teaching video). Anyway, he asked if I would like to see it...ummm....no thanks!! I don't want to know!! I always think of that Seinfeld episode where Kramer is watching a surgery and ends up accidentally throwing a Jr Mint into the patient....
Amy
PS We're waiting to hear your results...
That was a good one! To see the video....no no no! Some things are better just not knowing.
We are in Houston waiting to meet with my doc at 8:30 in the morning. Talk about ANXIETY!! I did the bloodwork and CT and Chest XRay yesterday and the PET today.
UGH!
Keep me in your prayers! :-)
AMY - when are your scans??0
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