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richard d 06-13-2008 05:25 AM

hoping pianoplayer is feeling great
 
hope your feeling better and on the mend.

pianoplayer 06-28-2008 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by richard d (Post 299984)
hope your feeling better and on the mend.

Thanks, Richard! I guess it's been awhile since I've been on, eh?

The numbness in my hand and fingers has almost disappeared completely, so that is a very good thing. I was hoping (expecting) that my shoulder pain would also go away, or at least diminish, and that has not happened, so that is not a very good thing!

My surgeon said the next step is to see a neurosurgeon and have my neck checked out. This was the first thing I did (four years ago) but what the heck, I'll give it a try. Actually, my neck was checked out by an orthopedic surgeon, so a neurosurgeon might have a different way of looking at things.

richard d 06-28-2008 11:36 AM

Well some good news at least. Has the shoulder joint itself been checked for impingment,bursitis or tendonitis? Just a thought.

pianoplayer 07-03-2008 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by richard d (Post 311360)
Well some good news at least. Has the shoulder joint itself been checked for impingment,bursitis or tendonitis? Just a thought.

I actually had shoulder surgery a couple of years ago. I had a small rotator cuff tear that they did not repair, and impingement, but basically the ortho just looked around for something to fix.

Had a bad week this week. After playing the organ at church on Sunday I was in alot of pain, and my fingers had gone numb by the time I played the last song, so it wasn't that great. A couple of hours later I played a show (musical theater) and by the end of that I was shot. I'm finally feeling better today.

This is so frustrating! My arm and hand just feel like a less than useful appendage. Just sort of hangs there, heavy.

richard d 07-04-2008 05:35 PM

Do you think an mri with contrast of the shoulder ( arthrogram ) might be appropriate to see if things have changed. A shoulder specialist is recommended for a consult if the shoulder continues to hurt. What is Dr. Sanders opinion of your situation. No doubt you are tired of this, but you have gone this far don't give up now, I know it is easy to give others advice when the person being advised has to do the hard part.

I hope things improve

richard


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