Shoulder/back bones rearranged?
thanks, Hal
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Well I'm looking rather
Well I'm looking rather boney, especially on that left side with all the stuff they took out on that side. I figure it's that and the forty pounds I lost. Well I guess I'm only thirty pounds lighter now. My colllar bones really stick out now, especially on my left side.0 -
right side for mesweetblood22 said:Well I'm looking rather
Well I'm looking rather boney, especially on that left side with all the stuff they took out on that side. I figure it's that and the forty pounds I lost. Well I guess I'm only thirty pounds lighter now. My colllar bones really stick out now, especially on my left side.
I have an indentation on the right collar bone, clavical?? Looks like some tissue is missing. I'm also 40 lbs lighter.0 -
Subluxing Shoulder?ratface said:right side for me
I have an indentation on the right collar bone, clavical?? Looks like some tissue is missing. I'm also 40 lbs lighter.
Glenn has lost about 75lbs. and I really see the difference in his right scapula (in the back). It's just positioned differently than the left side. He had a right sided neck dissection.
The doctors told us what muscles they "moved" out of the way to remove the chain of lymph nodes they took and it was alot. They think physical therayp will strengthen those muscles and it has helped alot but not all the way.0 -
Shoulder pullsmiccmill said:Subluxing Shoulder?
Glenn has lost about 75lbs. and I really see the difference in his right scapula (in the back). It's just positioned differently than the left side. He had a right sided neck dissection.
The doctors told us what muscles they "moved" out of the way to remove the chain of lymph nodes they took and it was alot. They think physical therayp will strengthen those muscles and it has helped alot but not all the way.
My shoulder on the dissection side seems to be "pulling" forward. It is noticeable to me when I look in the mirror, and sometimes hurts a lot. My neck also looks like it's stretched tightly on that side, which I guess it is. I also discovered that throwing and reaching are really difficult. I did some physical therapy and it helped, but still nowhere near where it was. It sucks, that is for sure.0 -
Sounds right
Thanks All for your replies. Your symptoms mirror mine. For me the most pronounced is the "moving up" of the scalpula (I think) on my upper left back. Like Dave, I get general aching in the shoulder/upper back area, and that uncomfortable tight spot on the neck--used to be numb so I guess that's improvement. Once again, it's great to have this forum to ask these kinds of questions.
Hal0 -
Neck Dissection
Hal,
I don't have anything that is readily apparent, but I do feel like the side of the neck dissection (left) is slightly more pronounced now. It also aches a little, but aspirin is sufficent to stop the pain.
I lost a significant amount of weight during treatment - about 100 pounds - and I've wondered if this is part of the equation. Radiation may factor in to this too.
Then again, maybe it is just coincidental. Maybe I'm just getting old!
Rush0 -
SHOULDER POSITION
I too notice that my Right Shoulder seems to be allot more noticeable than my left. I did not have the muscle removed, but did have allot of nerves disturbed while they were taking out the chain of nodes and tumors.
Mike0 -
me to
Thats me all over!...I thought that maybe my surgeron screwed the pooch or something..as a guitarist I was afraid I would not be able to play anymore.Sooo against my docs opinion I had only my right neck done, I can still pick but if I cant lift my left arm I no-longer can play, again soooo I am hope-full that I do-not have any problems on my left side.I can make the decision whether to live as a non-musician or die the guitar player that I was born to be.
take care,
david0 -
Keepin" onZooDavid said:me to
Thats me all over!...I thought that maybe my surgeron screwed the pooch or something..as a guitarist I was afraid I would not be able to play anymore.Sooo against my docs opinion I had only my right neck done, I can still pick but if I cant lift my left arm I no-longer can play, again soooo I am hope-full that I do-not have any problems on my left side.I can make the decision whether to live as a non-musician or die the guitar player that I was born to be.
take care,
david
Hi David, sorry to hear the surgery has hampered your ability to play. I think the movement/motion can be improved with therapy. If you can effectively move the fingers on your left, maybe you could rig a sling to help hold your hand over the frets. I'm sure it was a tough decision for you.
best, Hal0
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