Hi folks,
Hope y'all had a better Sunday than I did...
Tripped and fell inside the house yesterday afternoon and landed hard on my right shoulder (laminate flooring on a slab). Dislocated the goofy thing.
Terrible pain and agony, couldn't get it to ease up at all and kept getting queasy. A friend took me to the hospital yesterday evening, and after about a 3 hour excruciating wait (including x-rays), a Doc finally started on me.
I was very fortunate, because this guy really knew what he was doing. They gave be a couple syringes of painkiller directly into a vein, and (with a couple nurses holding my shoulder area) it literally took him about 3 seconds (if that long?) to pop it back in, which gave me immediate relief. It still hurt of course (and still does), but at least it's bearable, and I can actually get it positions that don't hurt at all.
But my fun wasn't over... The meds made me get carsick, and I puked 4 times on the way home. Something I rarely do (it had literally been years before then).
Anywho... the Doc gave me strict instructions to not lift my arm straight up for at least 24 hours. Wasted advice, 'cause I'm not sure I could (yet?) lift it above my head if my shirt was on fire.
I know some of y'all have had this wonderful experience before. How long does it take for the soreness to go away? It's only marginally functional at this point.
Thanks.
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Hope y'all had a better Sunday than I did...
Tripped and fell inside the house yesterday afternoon and landed hard on my right shoulder (laminate flooring on a slab). Dislocated the goofy thing.
Terrible pain and agony, couldn't get it to ease up at all and kept getting queasy. A friend took me to the hospital yesterday evening, and after about a 3 hour excruciating wait (including x-rays), a Doc finally started on me.
I was very fortunate, because this guy really knew what he was doing. They gave be a couple syringes of painkiller directly into a vein, and (with a couple nurses holding my shoulder area) it literally took him about 3 seconds (if that long?) to pop it back in, which gave me immediate relief. It still hurt of course (and still does), but at least it's bearable, and I can actually get it positions that don't hurt at all.
But my fun wasn't over... The meds made me get carsick, and I puked 4 times on the way home. Something I rarely do (it had literally been years before then).
Anywho... the Doc gave me strict instructions to not lift my arm straight up for at least 24 hours. Wasted advice, 'cause I'm not sure I could (yet?) lift it above my head if my shirt was on fire.
I know some of y'all have had this wonderful experience before. How long does it take for the soreness to go away? It's only marginally functional at this point.
Thanks.
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