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Offline Oldshooter

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Re: left handed typing sucks for a rightie...
« Reply #30 on: January 29, 2010, 05:17:20 AM »
fisrt night the nerve block wore off before the percoset kicked in.  That pretty much defined pain.  Since then hasn't been too bad.  I'm going to try to back down to one pill at a time instead of two since two knock me out and I don't want to sleep ALL the time.  I'll go in on Friday for a check up.  With the sling off i can move fairly well.  not full range or even close to it, but the arm hangs straight and i can grip things.  Can't twist or torque.  Started at home therapy yesterday.  Will get to the physical therapist in a week or so.

I can shoot leftie pretty well from a bench.  Off-hand has always beeen okay with .22's.  At least minute of deer any way.


No real pain right now... Just a bit of "ache" down deep in the joint.


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I hope things work out for you, I have needed surgery on my shoulders since 75, getting used to it now guess i'll take these the next life! hope you get well enough to shoot again!
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Re: left handed typing sucks for a rightie...
« Reply #31 on: January 29, 2010, 09:45:24 AM »
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Have you tried any cortisone shots in your arm???

Worth a try if you haven't done it.

NGH

Oh yes, many times. I've had it in both knees for the arthritis there, the left elbow also the arthritis there and each shoulder gets it if not annually then not less often than every other year. Some years the shoulder which happens to be hurting the most that year gets it twice. I'm very familar with that shot. It can hurt about as bad as anything or it can be relatively painless depending on the precision with which it is placed and how well they have prepared the site prior to sticking the needle in.

There is some sort of local numbing agent that is some times used and some times not. It goes a LOT better with the numbing agent. The skill of the doctor administering it matters a lot as well.

I've done about everything imaginable to postpone what the doctors say is the inevitable surgery I need. For now with my good friend Mr. Darvocet I'm avoiding the surgery so long as I am very careful what I do. In summer when I get ambitious and try to do things as if I were still able to go out and work my good friend falls down on the job and I have to go see the doctor for shots or something else to get me thru. That and almost complete rest for a couple weeks are usually adequate to get me past that one without the surgery.

I know I need it but I've heard so many others that have had it say they'd not do it over again knowing what they now know and I just don't want the six months to a year of doing almost nothing. At my age that's just too much time to take out of whatever time I have left. If the folks I know who've had it were more positive about the benefits I'd be more likely to give it a try and take the time out of my life for it.


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