Photo by Trent, taken while hiking
at Emerald Lake in
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
03/14/2009



March 10, 2011

One year later...

I decided that, in honor of Barry's surgery, I should post a one-year follow-up. So here goes...

  • The Workers Comp doctor (bless him!) had had surgery himself with excellent results, and so he referred Barry to that very same orthopedic surgeon (bless him, too!)
  • "You are getting the surgery for all the right reasons." (What the doc said when he found out that Barry wanted to have his shoulder fixed so he would be able to help me again with Coral's care.)
  • One of our friends spent a year rehabbing his shoulder, so we were dreading this. But the surgeon told Barry that if he fixed the shoulder and Barry was not back to normal in less than 6 months, he would retire.
  • Bright and early one morning, off we went to the beautiful surgery center across the street from the hospital (good location, just in case!)

  • It is hard to settle your thoughts down while your husband is in surgery.
  • What you don't want to hear after you have spent hours in the waiting room: "Your husband is not coming out of the anesthetic as quickly as we had expected."
  • Thank God for the wonderful recovery room nurse who knew everything would be okay!
And then:
  • Home again. Hubby is a very good patient. The minute he could do things for himself, he did them. He even quickly figured out how to get out of the recliner (which normally needs his right hand to operate the lever) so that he would not need to get me to do it.
  • It is a strange sensation to pull and pull and pull on the long tube inside the surgery site in order to remove the empty pain pump. It feels like you are pulling out a long worm...
  • The most amazing thing! After the pain pump ran out of juice, no pain! The surgery nurse, who had lots of experience behind her, had told us, "This will be 10 out of 10 pain!" Never had to use the narcotic prescription or any over-the counters, either!
  • Weeks of therapy -- very successful because Barry did everything his therapists told him to do and worked hard.
SO...
If you go over to that surgeon's office today, you will see that he is still in business! His office walls are covered with pictures and letters from very grateful patients. And we know why! In less than 6 months, Barry's shoulder was truly back to normal, and he was back at work with no limitations.

I had to laugh one day after Barry's right shoulder was all healed up. I saw him moving his left arm all around with a very dissatisfied look on his face. I was a little worried until he said, "Now this other shoulder doesn't feel right! Something in there is popping when I move it!" Nothing like comparing the good with the better to make the good feel bad!

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3 comments:

Carol-Ann Allen said...

Aha! Well, that update was worth waiting for! It's hard to believe it is already a year! The strict adherence to the prescribed physio was the clincher! Let that be a lesson to us who wish to enhance the shape of our lower shoulders!

Jeanette said...

Hi, C-A! Yes, it has already been a year. Adherence to the prescribed physio was indeed the key to regaining full range of motion. But I do think that Barry's unexplainable lack of pain made doing that easier for him than for many people. He did feel discomfort, and one therapist gave him actual pain when she was kneading and working some adhesions to break them up, but overall he did not suffer nearly as much as was predicted.

Carol-Ann Allen said...

I think his painlessness was a God-thing! That is amazing!