On February 28th I had shoulder surgery. I had somehow managed to tear my labrum which resulted in my shoulder continually partially dislocating. I had been doing PT for a month to strengthen prior surgery and then went in for arthroscopic surgery on an out patient basis. I thought it would be no big deal but boy was I wrong. The surgery was about 1 1/2 hours and David and Indigo waited for me. We came home and I was just in excruciating agony - way worse than I had expected. I also don't do well with anesthesia and so, despite the fact that they gave
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Ugggh, shoulder surgery
On February 28th I had shoulder surgery. I had somehow managed to tear my labrum which resulted in my shoulder continually partially dislocating. I had been doing PT for a month to strengthen prior surgery and then went in for arthroscopic surgery on an out patient basis. I thought it would be no big deal but boy was I wrong. The surgery was about 1 1/2 hours and David and Indigo waited for me. We came home and I was just in excruciating agony - way worse than I had expected. I also don't do well with anesthesia and so, despite the fact that they gave
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So glad you have moved past that awful time!! I hated seeing you in so much pain. I am sure David and Indigo kept you quite entertained with their gymnastics and dancing!!
Love, Ellen
So sorry you had such a rough time. I wish we had known at the time, we would have loved to help.
Looks like David and Indigo had a great time trying to keep you entertained.
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