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Originally Posted by cccorlew
(Post 18505086)
Thanks for your uplifting story. It's funny that when I play tennis my shoulder doesn't hurt at all. I'm making an appointment with Kaiser, but I have little hope that they'll help. They're great if you're bleeding, but less great if you have something "wrong" that isn't squirting red.
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Back in '01 I had a third degree A-C separation in my left shoulder, thanks to an "improper right turn" by a pickup truck. Doc said it was a coin-toss as far as surgery, and surgery didn't have a good track record for actually improving things. So I elected not to go under the knife. Recovery was uncomfortably slow (typical for soft-tissue injuries), and that shoulder will never be 100%, but it works well enough. I'm confident I made the right choice.
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I never learned how to fall by rolling. In '85 I was bumped off the road just before one of those traffic calming bollards they have in the UK - put my arm out - pop>Type two on my left. In '91, first day of a 2 week tour from St. Johnsbury, wifelet stopped short right in front of me> over the handlebars> on right type 3 separation. ER doc says "too bad, you'll be deformed". No ops on either, just PT slowly building ROM and strength - did it for me. Neither look bad now, and there's not much appreciable shoulder drop on the worst one. I don't think that it took me more than a year of strengthening to get to greater than 90% again. OK, I was younger... more anabolism going on back then.
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