OK Guys and Gals,
For those of you that have been under the knife for a shoulder issue, please lend a brother some advice as I'm concerned and quite honestly, SCARED OF HAVING MY SHOULDER OPERATED ON!
Back in October 2010, I injured myself at the office. I'm an "IT dude" and bonked my shoulder up moving a gang of equipment around after a catastrophic office flooding due to a water main failure... In a nutshell, moved much stuff, shoulder payed the price...
So... I've been through crackpot doctors that wanted to do no more than prescribe me narcotics, and fought enough to get a trusted orthopedic surgeon involved in my case. After six months of "pushing" for an MRI (if you've had any experience with workers comp, you'll understand), I got and MRI approved. Subsequently, I've been diagnosed with a labrum tear and in short, I need a surgery for the repair. I've already been through PT and none of that was really effective.
Essentially, after months of shoulder pain, I now have to decide whether or not to have a surgery to repair it or if I should try to tough out the pain indefinitely. I'm aware that it will most likely continue to ail me if I don't have it repaired, but I want to know if any other TB'ers out there have been through a labrum correction and how that worked out. I currently play in a pretty busy jam band with gigs nearly every weekend (weekend warriors!). My doc told me I wouldn't be able to strap a bass on for at least 3 MONTHS post op!!!! Need I say, ACK!!!???
My bandmates won't desert me, so that's not really a concern.
So I'm asking TB this ... Should I deal with the current pain, look for alternatives as far as shoulder strengthening/rehab goes, or dive in with the repair?
* *For background: I'm in my early 30's so I'm still somewhat in a position to bounce back from a surgery, albeit inevitable as this won't heal itself over time (at least I don't think so). Adding to the issue is that it's my dominant hand/arm.**
So if any of you out there that have been through something like this and want to help me feel better about it or have some genuine concerns that I need to address/be aware of, please let me know!
For those of you that have been under the knife for a shoulder issue, please lend a brother some advice as I'm concerned and quite honestly, SCARED OF HAVING MY SHOULDER OPERATED ON!
Back in October 2010, I injured myself at the office. I'm an "IT dude" and bonked my shoulder up moving a gang of equipment around after a catastrophic office flooding due to a water main failure... In a nutshell, moved much stuff, shoulder payed the price...
So... I've been through crackpot doctors that wanted to do no more than prescribe me narcotics, and fought enough to get a trusted orthopedic surgeon involved in my case. After six months of "pushing" for an MRI (if you've had any experience with workers comp, you'll understand), I got and MRI approved. Subsequently, I've been diagnosed with a labrum tear and in short, I need a surgery for the repair. I've already been through PT and none of that was really effective.
Essentially, after months of shoulder pain, I now have to decide whether or not to have a surgery to repair it or if I should try to tough out the pain indefinitely. I'm aware that it will most likely continue to ail me if I don't have it repaired, but I want to know if any other TB'ers out there have been through a labrum correction and how that worked out. I currently play in a pretty busy jam band with gigs nearly every weekend (weekend warriors!). My doc told me I wouldn't be able to strap a bass on for at least 3 MONTHS post op!!!! Need I say, ACK!!!???
My bandmates won't desert me, so that's not really a concern.
So I'm asking TB this ... Should I deal with the current pain, look for alternatives as far as shoulder strengthening/rehab goes, or dive in with the repair?
* *For background: I'm in my early 30's so I'm still somewhat in a position to bounce back from a surgery, albeit inevitable as this won't heal itself over time (at least I don't think so). Adding to the issue is that it's my dominant hand/arm.**
So if any of you out there that have been through something like this and want to help me feel better about it or have some genuine concerns that I need to address/be aware of, please let me know!
