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<blockquote data-quote="Don&#039;t tread on me" data-source="post: 4190661" data-attributes="member: 24564"><p>Thank you all for the replies. I started PT 3 days after surgery, and go twice per week. I also have a circulating ice machine that squeezes and releases as well. I’m not a huge fan of pain medication. However, I’ve had to take it. I had my hip scoped a few years ago. Pain wise that was much better than this(for me anyway) the worry I’m having is my shoulder feels really unstable, “sloppy” may be a better way to describe it. Coupled with some pretty good biceps pain. (I’m still in the big pillow sling)</p><p></p><p>*I’m not trying to drum up medical advice. Just experiences. However, any suggestions are more than welcome. </p><p></p><p>As always thank ya all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don't tread on me, post: 4190661, member: 24564"] Thank you all for the replies. I started PT 3 days after surgery, and go twice per week. I also have a circulating ice machine that squeezes and releases as well. I’m not a huge fan of pain medication. However, I’ve had to take it. I had my hip scoped a few years ago. Pain wise that was much better than this(for me anyway) the worry I’m having is my shoulder feels really unstable, “sloppy” may be a better way to describe it. Coupled with some pretty good biceps pain. (I’m still in the big pillow sling) *I’m not trying to drum up medical advice. Just experiences. However, any suggestions are more than welcome. As always thank ya all. [/QUOTE]
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