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Old 03-09-2009, 07:14 PM
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Smile my experience 1st rib removal

hi

Ive been reading peoples posts on here for the last few months but never posted, so i thought i would share my experience.

I'm an active 23yr old male from the UK, last september i started going to the gym alot, i always had this pain just above my shoulder blade on the left but never really thought anything of it. Then after doin a lot of heavy weights in the gym especially on my shoulders i started to get strange feelings in my left arm, i can only describe the sensation as wearing a watch on my wrist but there was nothin there. Anyway the pains in my shoulder got worse so i tried stretching it, as it felt like i had to click a joint. As i did this my whole arm and shoulder swelled up to over twice the size and went a blue, purple, redy colour. The pain was horrible in my arm, felt like all my tendons where going to snap off.

to cut a long story short i had all the test done for a blood clot and the hospital found nothing and asumed i had an infection and it would take time to go away.

The swelling in the arm went down but never fully, i was left with a red patch on the back of my arm which is worse near the elbo. Also i found the arm got very tired fast like it was being starved of oxygen. After 5-6 months of the doctor saying just give it more time i decided to go through work and go private.

I had another ultrasound and an MRI scan. These said my vein was crushed by 75% by the 1st rib. So i was planned in for a 1st rib removal.

I have now had the rib removed, the surgeon i had was great and the cut is really neat and tidy. It starts from just under the colar bone and goes towards the back of the shoulder, its about 5 inches long. They stitch you on the inside nd glue th skin together. Very neat.

After the OP......When i first woke up i was in quite a bit of pain and found it hard to breathe, but within a few mins i was injected with more pain killers and then i was ok again. You can move the arm quite easily after the op but just becareful what you do. Also for the 1st few days u will need to sleep sitting up slightly as you can find it hard to breathe on your back. My arm did swell up slightly, just make sure you have anti inflams and pain killer tablets. The pain is not as bad as you think .

(BTW...if you sneeze or cough in the 1st 2 weeks god help you..ha)

The first 2 weeks are the worst, no driving what so ever in these weeks, it took me about a week for my breathing to return to normal. Nothin major you just feel out of breath slightly when speaking.

I am now 3 weeks post op, my arm is still slightly swollen and i still have the red patch on the back of my arm. I also have a bit of nerve damage where the red patch is but this seems to be gettingf better. The skin around the cut has no feeling what so ever and i did have some nerve damage there too. This feels like sharp needles being scratched across surface. I have been given patches for this which takes the sting out of it. You will need 4 weeks min off from work, my job is a very manual intense job so i'm not going back until i know i'm ok again.

The only thing i am left with now though is wondering if my arm will ever return to normal size again and if the red patch will go. As it was left a long time with very poor circulation.

Has any one else had similar problems?? did their arm return to normal again?? or will it always be bad??

If any one wants to know or ask anything just let me know. The operation is not as bad as yout think though.

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