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you and harry's partner need to get together, I hear he's a wiz at bathroom remodels
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Crappiemax,
Surgery sept 30. Getting better stronger, but still another 2 months maybe more. My shoulder was a mess. 3 anchors to attach rotator cuff and tore labrum, open procedure. Exercise everyday with stretching, 3 days week dumbells. Taking protein supplements, vitamins and minerals seem to Be getting muscle mass back...slow process.
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I had my left shoulder rotator cuff surgery 10 years ago and was totally healed in 6 weeks. The right one was a mess according to surgeon, going on 4 weeks.
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6 weeks isn't bad, I'll see how it feels in the summer.
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Goin on 4 months, not weeks
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My bad...I read the last response of 6 weeks from 10 years ago. I later read the 1st response and figured it was more like 4 months. That's a long, long time.
My daughter had her shoulder operated on a couple months ago and she is doing great, rotator cuff & labrum like yours but you heal much quicker at 37 than you do in you 60's.
I'm tired of my shoulder aching all the time but I don't want to be out of commission for 4/5 months, that's too long.
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My step dad needed shoulder surgery and refused to get it done and now he can't use his right arm. I have had 2 surgeries on my left shoulder and now I think I'm going to have to get the right one fixed. Dreading it because it does take anywhere from 4 to 6 month's and if you don't continue to do therapy at home your shoulder will start aching again.
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