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Anyone tear rotor cuff?

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by bfd300, Oct 3, 2018.

  1. Oct 3, 2018 at 4:01 PM
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    bfd300

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    I fear I tore mine. Mri will tell, 6 months down time. I dont know I can do it for that long. Anyone with this experience?
     
  2. Oct 3, 2018 at 4:18 PM
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    Been there done that. Get it fixed ASAP, don't wait like I did. It was about 3 months down time, PT 3 times a week.
     
  3. Oct 3, 2018 at 4:26 PM
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  4. Oct 3, 2018 at 4:49 PM
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    Really only 3 months? Thats alot bettervthan 6 as I was told
     
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    Damnit. I tore mine about 20 years ago. Starting to go through same stuff you did Ron. By the end of a wheeling trip, I’m driving with one arm. Can’t sleep on my stomach with my arms above my head. Unfortunately I can’t have surgery and have my arm in a sling for that long due to work. How long did you wait before your surgery?
     
  6. Oct 3, 2018 at 4:51 PM
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    How do you know you tore it? How does it feel? What were you doing? If its torn, you probably have no mobility and can't lift anything. It may even be frozen.
     
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    Rope broke starting my saw, went to ortho today, tore my bicep. He said thats not a big deal but alot of the time when you tear a bicep the rotor cuff is trn also. I get an mri next week. It hurts when I move my arm certain ways.
     
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  8. Oct 3, 2018 at 5:06 PM
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    Ah ok, well. Hopefully, it's just strained. The MRI will tell you the truth. Don't rely on 3 months or any type of time frame. It will all depend on your body, recovery and rehab. I won't joke about the drawstring on your saw.
     
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    Had mine repaired. FMLA with no pay for three months. Lots of therapy recovery. Took two years to feel normal again. Good luck. D
     
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  10. Oct 3, 2018 at 5:08 PM
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    My older brother did years ago during a MX race. Laid up 6 months...as in missed worked for 6 months. My SIL said ....."NO MORE".


    I got a great deal on his dirt bikes...heh...heh...
     
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    Yea well I felt the pop I knew something was wrong lol. You can joke all ya want I need the laffs lol
     
  12. Oct 3, 2018 at 5:13 PM
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    I hear ya I am a Firefighter kinda need the strength in my arm. Praying it is not torn. Although I will get paid while off. I cant work my PT job. Suck when I got a new truck and a kid in college.
     
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  13. Oct 3, 2018 at 5:13 PM
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    haha maybe just say you were wrestling a croc. Not starting your chainsaw.
     
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    Tore mine about five years ago. I still had mobility and lifted weights but bench press would make the pain unbearable. Had a 95% tear along with bone spurs. They also shaved off 12mm of my clavicle. Therapy 3x week and I was back to full duty in about 3-4 months. It’s a bitch of a surgery and rehab is rough but you have to go.
     
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    Surgeons are much better now. My brother just turned 69 today. Still can't lift his right arm beyond horizontal.
     
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    He moonlights as an exotic dancer. Heard from a friend..
     
  17. Oct 3, 2018 at 5:24 PM
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    Recovery also depends on your occupation. Example...........MLB ace pitcher...a year easy. Tundras.com Mod..........2 weeks....hahahaha
     
  18. Oct 3, 2018 at 5:29 PM
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    Thank you Ron I appreciate that story, my concern is not my full time work I will still get paid. I will lose my prt money. Just got a 19 tundra , 4 wheeler payment and a kid in college. I can get by on my full time salary. What concerns me is 1 will the repair go well so I CAN make it back to the job and 2 I cant sit still, im always doing something
     
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  19. Oct 3, 2018 at 5:36 PM
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    Before my prostate surgery, I double checked my urologists background and several others. Turns out my doc was rated in the top 5 in the country for my DaVinci robotic surgery. You can do the same thing. There are several websites where you can check out your docs' background and others in your area that is specific for your problem.

    https://www.verywellhealth.com/how-to-research-a-doctors-credentials-2614997
     
  20. Oct 3, 2018 at 5:46 PM
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    Everyone heals differently. 6 weeks in a sling and intense PT 3x a week. I was about 90% good at 3 months but I did baby it for a few more weeks.

    Just don't put it off, it will only get worse.
    Good luck.
     
  21. Oct 3, 2018 at 5:52 PM
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    My father did, he had surgery, that's was years ago
     
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    Happened to me as a college athlete. Full tear. Had surgery pretty quick so I only redshirted one year but no way I could have continued day to day activities with that pain.
    I had Texas A&M athletics DRs and the best rehab experts I could get so blessed there. Still see those guys on the tv when players get hurt during football games.
    Several weeks of 0 use of arm- then very basic pt- it’s amazing having 0 strength in your shoulder- your mind says raise your arm, but it doesn’t happen. In a full sling for a couple months I believe. Had surgery in sept and was back to practicing in April.
    Years later, it acts up sometimes. I can’t any type of ball without pain and I’m not going through that again so I gave up any type of activity like that- plus no flat bench press, but incline is ok. Btw I’m only 31. Kinda sucks but it could always be worse.
     
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    Replced the rops we’re good to go lol. And I have aflac hahaha
     
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    Haven’t torn a rotator cuff but I have a torn labrum in both shoulders and my gf just had her right shoulder torn labrum surgically repaired

    She was in a sling for I think a month and PT twice a week since August I think with at home exercises too

    Her surgery wasn’t a big deal, outpatient and completed in like an hour maybe? Less than an inch scars or both sides of her shoulder
     
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    Nope lol
     
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    I would like to thank everyone who responded with their thoughts and experiences I really appreciate it. What about post operation how do you guys feel now for those of you that had surgery
    .
     
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    Interesting timing on this thread. I didn't have a tear, just arthritis taking it's toll. Eight years ago I had the right shoulder taken care of. We tried cortisone shots twice which only made the pain go away for about a month. Finally I had enough and scheduled the surgery. Doc did ablation to clean up the joint where the cartilage had deteriorated. He made three little "portholes" he called them for the scope and tools. When they knocked me out they gave me choice of two type of anesthesia. I went with the one that totally numbed my entire arm. I had it done on a Thursday morning. My arm was like jello until I went to sleep that night. I took off work that Friday. Stayed around the house Saturday and Sunday and went back to work Monday. I've been right side pain free since.

    Not long before you started this thread I was back to the same doc for the same pain in the other shoulder now. I had him give me the shot for now since I have something coming up soon that I don't want to interfere with the surgery. I'm pretty sure I'll let him do his magic in another month or two.

    Physically getting older kinda sucks. :(
     
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