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1 Month Post Op Rotator Cuff Surgery

1 Month Post Op Rotator Cuff Surgery

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  • @paulhickson6841
    @paulhickson68417 жыл бұрын

    Hi Donna. Thanks for taking time to make these videos. Your insight has helped me and probably hundreds of others. I'm at week 5 after my surgery and have started PT. "ALL OK!!" for 62 year old grandpa. I had 2 tears, some impingement and fraying of another. They cleaned it all up. I'd like to also share a few tips that helped me and may help others. 1) Get a couple of pairs of sweat pants to wear around the house. Makes trips to the bathroom much easier as you don't need to mess with zippers or buttons with one arm in a sling. 2) Get a pair of sandals to wear with Velcro straps. Your feet are protected and you won't need to wrestle with socks or try to tie bootlaces with one arm.... 3) I was cautioned about falling. Do NOT fall down. I was worried about maybe slipping in the shower. We have a walk in shower downstairs with sliding glass doors, and I set a wooden ( or plastic will work as well) kitchen chair in the shower stall. I was able to stand and soap up, sometime sit, but would always sit in the chair to wash my hair. That way, I could not possibly lose my balance and fall. 4) Speaking of showers, your tip of getting a long handle brush to shower with is a good one. I was able to reach areas that I would not otherwise have been able to. I soft bristles helped with rinsing and also if I had any itching, they helped relieve that. 5) First week or so, I had a bandage over the incisions and was told not to get it wet. I used a couple of wraps of Saran Wrap and some blue painters tape to place a waterproof barrier over the bandage and kept it dry that way. 6) Sleeping at night was not a problem for me. I did find that after about 4-5 hrs in the Breg Slingshot 3 sling, my elbow and arm got stiff. I unbuckled the straps and let my arm lay at my side, parallel to my body for a few hours while I slept on my back. This helped, but I always kept the sling on in case I rolled over. Figured arm couldn't get too far away if I still had the sling on. Could not roll toward it and maybe could roll away, but straps beneath my back would keep me from rolling too far. 7) The ice bucket was a HUGE help. They issued me a "Breg Cube" model and I musta went thru 200 lbs of ice over the past 5 weeks. It holds about 5 lbs of ice and about 2 qts of water and lasts about 4-5 hrs. I set the bucket assembly on a barstool next to my recliner. Sometimes the pad would get "airlocked" and I would not get any flow. I learned to fill and assemble the bucket and pad as a unit. Then set the pad on the floor ( a lower elevation) and plug it in. The air would then purge. After about 3 minutes, it would be ice cold. THEN, unplug the power supply and strap it on. Sometimes, I would flip the hose connector as the direction of flow thru the pad seems to impact where the coldest spot is. I always wear a t-shirt underneath and cinch it down tight for maximum surface contact area. If my shoulder got to cold, I would just unplug the unit for awhile and sit. Watching a lot of old Jimmie Stewart movies from my recliner. 8) Do your PT. Looking back, at first I think it was mostly about moving the arm around to relieve stiffness and regaining some range of motion. Passive only, NO active motion. This will also help breakup scar tissue, I was told. The pulley thing really helped me, and I actually broke down and spent the $13 for that gizmo, and it REALLY is my favorite exercise. The "chest out shoulders back" are another good one, for me. Don't be alarmed if you hear a little crackling and crunching going on. That is normal and for me, feels better. I was told that is scar tissue breaking up and is not painful. 9) 5 weeks later, I'm pretty much weaned of the pain pills. I take aspirin only and i'll eat a hydrocodone before I go in for PT 2 days a week as a pre-emptive measure. That way, the Lady can give me all the love and I can tolerate it. Again, Donna, THANK YOU! You're insight has helped me and many others. This is my insight based upon my experience, and not medical advice for anyone. I am a US Army Ranger and not a Doctor or medic. Your experiences and results may vary. Take care. RLTW!

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    7 жыл бұрын

    Paul, your tips are great! Thank you for sharing them with everyone! I hope that your recovery continues to go well, and thank you for serving our country!

  • @dilya2usa

    @dilya2usa

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much to both of you for all the tips I just had my surgery done on November 10, hope will recover soon! And thank you for your service!

  • @constancecondit4349

    @constancecondit4349

    11 ай бұрын

    I need shoulder replacements and muscle repair. I am 78 and afraid of the whole thing, especially the intense pain. Visiting to gain knowledge and courage.

  • @kandacepatterson7965

    @kandacepatterson7965

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@constancecondit4349how did it go? I had hip replacement last year and now have injured myself so have to have surgery.

  • @michaelbarnes9007
    @michaelbarnes90076 жыл бұрын

    You’re right everyone heals at differently at their own pace. Since I’ve had rotator cuff surgery two weeks ago I’ve been sleeping on my back from day one. It had not been problem. Also I’ve started driving. Prior to my surgery I went to physical therapy and continued going to the gym. This helped me a great deal my supporting muscles were very strong. I still have a long road ahead but I look forward to a full recovery. Keep the videos coming they’re motivating.

  • @lilangleee011
    @lilangleee0117 жыл бұрын

    HI ,It is a tough journey .I never would have imagined needing surgery .Thanks for your post and encouragement in the time of need.Unexpected interruptions in life can really be a set back. You are strong and encouraging . Thanks for your encouragement !

  • @tobyfitness6524
    @tobyfitness65244 жыл бұрын

    I started PT on my third week, pendulums, and passive movement, and I could started the second week, because I have to find a therapy Center near by my house and that took a week more, I went to surgery on Jun 4th 2020 and doing pulling, frontal and lateral raises with pbc pipe, y dr. Is a sport medicine surgeon and he advise me “ I don’t want to see you crippled “ so let’s do it! I got almost six week from my surgery, I have rotator cuff surgery, two spurs, full tear in my supraspinatus tendon with one cm retracted, damage in my biceps tendon. Today I feel much better, I prepared for the worst, cause a friend of mine in my job told me no to do it, I also had at home an extend machine. I use it the days I don’t go to therapy. That helped me a lot, because is great for passive extension movement! This is a matter of 6 to 9 months for complete recovery! Well good luck to you all and get a speedy recovery!

  • @elizabethlechner3249
    @elizabethlechner32494 жыл бұрын

    Donna, Thank you so much for making these videos! I had so many questions and really appreciated the fact that you took the time to record your experiences and to share them with us. It has been beyond helpful to someone, like myself, who is barely a week post op and had no idea what to expect in the coming weeks and months.

  • @cheryldraper4844
    @cheryldraper48442 жыл бұрын

    I just came home from my rotator cuff surgery. This video was a big help with the sling. Thank you for making these videos.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome and I pray your recovery goes very well!

  • @tinadavis4855
    @tinadavis48553 жыл бұрын

    Donna, loving your videos. Getting a similar surgery in 3 weeks and these tips are INCREDIBLY insightful. Namaste!

  • @warrendottin8807
    @warrendottin88076 жыл бұрын

    Hi Donna! There are many of these videos out here, but I must say I continue to return to yours as I go through this process. I didn't have any extras done on my procedure so, I think it's simply a grin and and go along with the PT program. This started last spring while trying to start a leaf blower and went downhill from there. I agree with the surgeon that those earlier days of playing handball 3 times a week probably contributed to my downfall. So, let me join the Donna fan club and say thank you for taking the time to make these videos. They have helped this 72 year old immensely.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are too kind Warren, thank you!

  • @sherirussell9043

    @sherirussell9043

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for info I am into my 2nd week I feel good no major pain taking exercises slow & I start physio @ the end of the week I find getting dressed is a challenge but I manage to stay positive

  • @jebeadebabe
    @jebeadebabe7 жыл бұрын

    Hi Donna, I am now entering week 4 and watching this video to see how you did. I am a little further on than you, as I had less done. Small tear, debridement, SLAP repair and a MUMFORD! I too had trouble with the sling not being correct so I would advise people to ask the nurse to go over that before they leave the hospital. I noticed that you still have the cushion. Mine was removed at my Drs. visit which was 9 days after surgery. I started PT at week 2 and that is going well. I am now getting the spasms so glad to have the nob thing that you recommended. Still need a lot of rest which always surprises me! Thanks again for sharing all this and such good advice. Also good to see other people's experiences, amazing how different they all are!

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes Jenni, it is amazing how different everyone's experiences are! My son had a SLAP lesion and didn't have to use the cushion where I had to have it for 6 weeks. He recovered much faster than I did and I'm sure you will as well. Good luck!

  • @davetynan5045

    @davetynan5045

    5 жыл бұрын

    Having a 2cm snap in 2 weeks thanks for advice

  • @michellemarie2590
    @michellemarie25904 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much. You’re the first actual patient I have heard from.

  • @michelley301
    @michelley3012 жыл бұрын

    Watching this in 2021 as will be having extensive rotator cuff surgery (on dominant arm) in the near future. All you advice is so helpful but I particularly love your little groans (about driving) and the pounding to get your point across. Thank you, Donna!

  • @lynnkrebs5632
    @lynnkrebs56324 жыл бұрын

    this is 4 years since you made these videos but I'm glad these videos are still up, they have been so helpful,,I'm 71 yr old and bone spurs tore my rotator cuff.i had no idea what to expect..you helped me prepare and your suggestions have helped greatly..i agree the suzanne summers 3 way tunic..which i learned about from you are wonderful. i am 5 days out from surgery and thanks to you a lot of my fears and questions have been helped by you sharing your experiences...btw..the home physical therapist is going to start recommending these tunics for her other patients. hope they don't stop making them,..thanks again

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lynn Krebs, I love that your home therapist is recommending the three way tops! It sounds like your recovery is off to a good start. Just remember, don’t try to overdo it!

  • @06Aztecrose

    @06Aztecrose

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you I was looking for more details on the tunic, 3 way yeah going to buy on Amazon right now🍀☮️

  • @caseybc6342
    @caseybc63424 жыл бұрын

    That’s great advice. That must have been painful to not have your arm positioned correctly for almost a month. Thank you for your insight.

  • @MLMLW
    @MLMLW2 жыл бұрын

    I was 2 months post op yesterday & going to my 3rd PT appt today. I was sent home after surgery with a nerve block that lasted for 3 days. I still took pain meds even with the nerve block to take care of breakthrough pain. Not only did I have rotator cuff repair but also my bicep muscle was frayed & had to be reattached to the bone lower than where it was so my recovery will take a little longer than normal. Although I had to wear a sling for 6 wks I was allowed to take it off for periods during the day so I could move my hand & elbow. My advice is if you're going to have surgery on your dominate arm start using your non-dominate arm to do every day tasks. This may be TMI but wiping after going to the bathroom was hard using my left hand so I encourage you to get used to using your non-dominate hand for a while. I also bought a couple of shirts that snap at the shoulders that would go over my arm without having to lift it & even made some of my own using velcro. I used them the first 3 wks after surgery. I'm hoping to be cleared to drive today after my PT appt. PT is going well but pretty painful. I encourage anybody going through this to do your exercises as directed.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great advice!

  • @amynewlan7083
    @amynewlan70834 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the videos. They’re helping me navigate through my own recovery. I’m in week 4. Ugh. Lots of pain. Sleep deprived. Feeling a bit pessimistic. Can’t do much... one day at a time!

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    4 жыл бұрын

    Amy Newlan, taking one day at a time is crucial to not getting depressed. Don’t look at where you want to be, but look at the progress you have made in just 4 weeks compared to the day after surgery! I had to be grateful for all that I did have, and that always made me feel better!

  • @hannai2980
    @hannai29804 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your videos! I had two SLAP repairs and bicep tenodesis last 3/12/2020 and had just came off my sling after 6weeks! Had been sleep deprived but had been able to sleep on the bed with tons of pillows to prop myself up. Now my pain is different with the sling off!?!?! I hope I heal soon so I can go back to work! I have been to see my surgeon 4 days after surgery and then 2 wks post op. He started me on PT at 3 wks post-op. I have PT 2x a week.

  • @kellywilson7120
    @kellywilson71204 жыл бұрын

    I need to say I'm so glad I found this video.... I had to have a complete shoulder replacement due to an assault it is the worst thing I've ever in my life gone through but watching your videos is really helping me through this process knowing that everything I'm experiencing is normal between the pain the emotional part of it everything I thank you so much for posting this video!!

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    4 жыл бұрын

    Kelly Wilson , I’m so sorry to hear about your assault. Sending prayers for both physical and emotional healing!

  • @kellywilson7120

    @kellywilson7120

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@funmakingmoneyify thank you for your response greatly appreciate it I do have another question I know your surgery was a while ago and you may not remember but at what point did you feel you were ready to maybe run the vacuum a little bit with your other arm meaning your good arm...you are correct the first week everybody was willing to help now it's to the point where my house is driving me insane and just want to vacuum and not sure if I'm sure if I should

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@kellywilson7120 , I think the rest of your question got cut off...

  • @peggyduggan3894
    @peggyduggan38945 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for these videos! I’ve followed your advice and appreciate the time you took to share your experience. I’m almost 4 weeks postop and doing pretty well….but a long road ahead! Thank you again!

  • @GG71709
    @GG717094 жыл бұрын

    I am amazed that you didn't begin physical therapy before 6 weeks. I am scheduled for surgery in February and my PT will begin on day 3 post-surgery. Hopefully, they will take care of any problems I may be having with the sling, etc.

  • @bonnieexton4174
    @bonnieexton41746 жыл бұрын

    I am 5 weeks out today and mostly doing pretty well, though as you say Donna, it does get discouraging and frustrating because it is such a long, slow process. I've been doing PT since the second week and hopefully get the sling off next week :-) I have also been using the lavender oil on my incisions and love how soothing other feels; seems to be helping them to heal as well :-) Thanks again Donna!

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    6 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome Bonnie! I am glad you are enjoying the lavender oil - hang in there and hope that your recovery continues to go smoothly.

  • @missshaemissshae2202
    @missshaemissshae22025 жыл бұрын

    Thank you I am 3 weeks post OP and I never feel like my sling is fitting properly and they never showed me how. I have gotten much more information than keeping the sling on at all times except when showering.

  • @RobynDarling-Greenley
    @RobynDarling-Greenley Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Donna. I love your videos. You are so beautiful and down to earth. Having surgery soon. I watch everything I can and your videos are my #1 go-tos. Thanks again.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Robyn and good luck to you!❤️

  • @MsTeegal
    @MsTeegal4 жыл бұрын

    OMG 😮 please make a reference to this video on the first video!!! I’ve been following as I’ve been going along and I’ve been wearing sling wrong! I’ve been doing the same exercises incorrectly, and 😢 I could’ve definitely used this info at the beginning. BUT I definitely thank you for all these videos! They are a tremendous help and wealth of info. Thank s You. Now I going to watch the next video so I am ahead of the rehab curve. 👍🏾

  • @kenmullinax7759
    @kenmullinax77595 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Donna for your update I’m having my Surgery June 4 this is really helping me get Prepared thanks again God bless

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ken Mullinax , how did the surgery go?

  • @KickingwithKara
    @KickingwithKara3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your journey Donna. Your hair is gorgeous btw!!!!

  • @chrisyoder1593
    @chrisyoder15933 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your videos. I started PT 7 days after surgery.

  • @gracegrasso9376
    @gracegrasso93763 жыл бұрын

    Thank you I will take your advice.

  • @kawikabrown9749
    @kawikabrown97495 жыл бұрын

    I’m one month post-op rotator cuff repair today, and I received a substandard sling initially & had to request a new one. LOL say “shitty sling” 10 times fast 😊. I had an EXCELLENT surgeon at least!

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    5 жыл бұрын

    D B, ha ha! Very hard to say those 2 words fast!

  • @USVeganTraveler
    @USVeganTraveler2 жыл бұрын

    Here’s a tip for those who did not get an ice machine. Make sure your ice pack that you do buy isn’t too heavy. I ended up using smaller ice packs and changing them out versus a big one that just puts a lot of pressure right on the shoulder. Also the cushion that goes around your neck has stitches in it that can scratch your neck if it is the brand that I’m using. The straps that go across the seatbelts don’t always fit around the cushion so you might need to adjust that a little bit. I had a bicep tear also repaired in addition to the shoulder and found that the round, small ice packs that people use for their eyes fits or slides in around the arm while it’s in the sling. It helped reduce the bruising if you have any. Also learn how to talk to your computer or cell phone like I’m doing right now if it is your dominant hand that is in a sling.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great advice! Thanks for sharing with everyone.

  • @t_nhofs4153
    @t_nhofs4153 Жыл бұрын

    Donna thank you so much for all the time you put into these videos! I am in week 5 right now (Surgery 12/28/2022. The sling positioning is probably the toughest obstacle for me as well. I was issued the DonJoy UltraSling III at surgery, the traditional over the neck type like yours. That thing caused so much neck and pain/tightness in the top of my shoulder blade to my neck! Pulling the foam cushion more forward helped, so it was just off my neck vertebrae. But still, it was not good. I ordered the DonJoy UltraSling Pro, the version that has a loop that goes through your opposite arm and there is nothing around your neck. That made a huge difference, but like you, I didn't realize how improperly fit/adjusted I had it for a good week or two. After proper fit, it's been great, but like anything, if you wear it long enough, it's just so difficult to keep it comfortable. I'm scheduled to go back for Dr follow-up in 9 days and should be able to not use the sling anymore (hopefully!). But I have been switching between using both slings, and also taking the pillow bolster out some as well. Just trying to vary things up helps, but as you know, nothing is ever comfortable for more than a few hours. 😞 I'm surprised you hadn't been able to drive. I literally was driving that first week. Mine was on my left shoulder, which would for certain be easier, and maybe that's why I was able to. I also had the supraspinatus tear, both top and bottom side repaired, as well as bicep repositioned (mine wasn't torn, he just prefers to get it attached to the arm rather than up under the shoulder for less issues long term I guess. Again, thanks so much for all your videos, I have gotten some nice tips, and good reassurances from watching them! I'm sure I will be commenting to others as I watch them as well.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    Жыл бұрын

    You are welcome! And thanks for your input.😌

  • @riverramblings4843
    @riverramblings48432 жыл бұрын

    I am late to the party watching these as I see you did this series a few years ago. But want to tell you these have been SO helpful to me. I am at the 3 week mark and have a fairly similar journey except my full supraspinatus tear required 4 anchors. So a bit tender & super sensitive for sure still at this point. No heavy duty meds now - just Ibuprofen like yourself. Oh, forgot to add - the medical equip office next to the surgeon, fitted me prior to surgery with my sling so that when I brought it that day it was all adjusted properly.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    2 жыл бұрын

    River, how great that your sling was fitted to you before surgery- that is the way it should be!!

  • @jamesbach1827
    @jamesbach18273 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been doing a lot of diligence before a total shoulder replacement. Thanks for the video

  • @oldman9154
    @oldman91543 жыл бұрын

    Going next week to fix right shoulder then hoping to get left shoulder done also .thank for this.later mike in texas.

  • @rubenhurtado4939
    @rubenhurtado49393 жыл бұрын

    I just went thru 4 weeks Wish I had looked at your comments earlier Thank you for your consideration and letting us kinda what to expect Thank you Ruben

  • @SteveOgdenHollywood
    @SteveOgdenHollywood2 ай бұрын

    i agree. 1 week out . my advise is get sling before surgery and have PA how to use and adjust it. nurse put in on while under and she put it on wrong; i had to google when i got home on how to put in on correctly. very important and no one tells about the brace sling

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    2 ай бұрын

    Good advice Steve!

  • @benighted09
    @benighted094 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Your surgery also involved the bicep tendon. I was “lucky” and only the rotator cuff had to be repaired(and some bone shaving). I can drive so it’s not so bad. I’m at three weeks. Only time it gets sore is at night(really sore). Probably because I am moving it/laying on it unconsciously. If anyone else has this issue, it is best to go back to the full arm sling around the waist at night. This prevent some shoulder motion.

  • @samuelmayers7372

    @samuelmayers7372

    4 жыл бұрын

    Freddie Finkelstein hi.. I’m noticing my bicep muscle sore.. I’m healing good.. it worried me, because I remember that pain before my surgery...

  • @benighted09

    @benighted09

    4 жыл бұрын

    Samuel Mayers I’m not a doctor but that might be another lower arm injury. I had elbow problems before my surgery but I suspect I was using my arm differently because of my shoulder issues. Since my surgery, I’ve been getting a sore shoulder by moving my bicep too much but that is because the bicep tendon goes into the shoulder area. Good luck with the rest of your recovery.

  • @akeahollingsworth809
    @akeahollingsworth8095 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your videos... I live on my own and believe I’ve been doing too much too, I’m 3 weeks out almost 4! I wish I watched your other videos sooner...

  • @Greg2112
    @Greg21122 жыл бұрын

    I'm 6 weeks post op. Even if you have to pay out of pocket, get a Breg Slingshot 3 sling. It is a higher end sling that anchors around your opposing good shoulder like a back pack. It keeps the sling off of your neck. I have severe neck issues and the Breg or similar slings make it way better. Only keep the hospital provided sling as a back up if you need to wash your good sling.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great advice as I didn’t know about this sling!

  • @wattheheck6010
    @wattheheck60106 ай бұрын

    These videos are very helpful for me. Many thanks. Be well.

  • @chronicobserver5534
    @chronicobserver55344 жыл бұрын

    I understand it's been a few years since your surgery but it seems to still apply today. I'm 4 weeks post surgery and I hated the sling but after taking your advice it's much better. I'm left handed and had surgery on the left side I had to learn to eat right handed & I still haven't figured out how to do my hair right handed. And after using the restroom cleaning up right handed was a learning curve. Thanks for the video it really is helpful.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lisa Camacho, I can imagine how difficult it is when your dominant arm is involved! But the brain is absolutely amazing at learning new ways to compensate. Good luck to you!

  • @deepquake9
    @deepquake92 жыл бұрын

    You had a massive repair! Good for you!

  • @dancingline9077
    @dancingline90774 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Donna, my experience was the same when a nurse adjusted my shoulder sling wrong after surgery. I had similar problems with an ACL brace not being straight until 2 week post-op visit...which caused me a lot of work and additional stretching to fix (see a pattern here?). You are very articulate and detailed here. Thank you.

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    @rescue3024 жыл бұрын

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    @cranjismcbasketball2118

    3 жыл бұрын

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    @rescue302

    3 жыл бұрын

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    @cranjismcbasketball2118

    3 жыл бұрын

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    @rescue302

    3 жыл бұрын

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  • @pamgonzalez4588

    @pamgonzalez4588

    3 жыл бұрын

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  • @rhondashook3219
    @rhondashook3219Ай бұрын

    Super helpful. Thanks!

  • @mbrown2886
    @mbrown28866 ай бұрын

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  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    6 ай бұрын

    So glad this was helpful to you!❤️

  • @lynflom125
    @lynflom1253 жыл бұрын

    Your surgery was 5 years ago. I will be having a shoulder replacement soon. I've had a knee replacement and getting the other knee done before the shoulders. Thanks for sharing your info.

  • @larryschultz63
    @larryschultz635 жыл бұрын

    I'm going for my second rotator cuff surgery. My last one was 17 years ago but now it's bad again only worse. I will have a cadaver graft to my rotator along with arthritis cleanup and bicep tendon repair. I am having this done at Stanford University Sports Medical Center. My doctor is the assistant physician for the 49'rs and GS Warriors so hopefully I will be taken well care of. I'm 55 and was 38 before so I expect slower healing. Thank you for your videos and best wishes to you.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    5 жыл бұрын

    larryschultz63, it sounds like you will be in great hands! You might be surprised that the surgery is easier that you were expecting!

  • @davidnolan1362
    @davidnolan13629 ай бұрын

    I can relate to the spasm pain ... jolting pain 5-weeks in.

  • @jayhawkr86
    @jayhawkr862 жыл бұрын

    Greetings from Rod in Kansas City..I too had the Sling Back strap too long.. holding arm up etc..the same problem! And also placement of the placement of Velcro straps on pad of Breg machine had to be changed slightly. Ive made it to four weeks almost! Started physical therapy last week already and so far so good though not easy! Thanks for the videos Donna!

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    2 жыл бұрын

    You’re welcome Rod! Glad you’re on the right track to recovery!

  • @kreconysandiego
    @kreconysandiego7 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR GREAT AND HELPFUL TIPS .... I'M AT MY DAY NUMBER 7TH ..

  • @yazandouleh9088
    @yazandouleh90883 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for that, you are the first real patient I hear from, i broke my shoulder and torn the rotetor cuf, phylos plate and 11 screws fixation done, am almost in the 4th week now and am still taking the controlled medications and pain killers, I have a very strong ach of pulling in my arm and an extream cramp of one tendon every one hour, I use cold and warm compression alrernativly at the same time and massage the area with oils. I hope I will be able to stop the naratic pain killers

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh boy, you have had a very serious injury! Make sure your sling is fitting properly as that can cause undo aching and cramping.

  • @rapidfire8202

    @rapidfire8202

    3 жыл бұрын

    These videos are sooo helpful Donna thank you. I also lucked out with having an interscalene block with sedation. My block lasted 18 hours, absolutely no pain. I had arthroscopic surgery with a bicep tendon, supraspinatus tendon and infraspinatus tendon repairs. I am assuming everyone has that choice of a block. Thanks for the info on the pendulum swings, I have been doing them wrong. They say there is supposed to be no discomfort, I started them 2 days post-op. They were not comfortable. I have a lot of trouble relaxing the shoulder muscles, so they are not engaged. Is anyone taking muscle relaxants? If so do you find that helpful before physio. I also find I have a lot of aching from my elbow and the family palm and back of my hand. I am only 12 days post-op, so maybe I have unrealistic expectations

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rapidfire8202, I did not take muscle relaxers, just ice and at PT they used electro stimulation to help the muscles.

  • @sueshields8314
    @sueshields83144 жыл бұрын

    T minus one week to surgery day. Your videos have me prepared. Got the magic poncho, giant T shirts, etc. etc. etc....Thanks for making the videos.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sue Shields, you are welcome! Keep me posted how it’s going!

  • @jayrobertson1689
    @jayrobertson1689 Жыл бұрын

    My spacer sticks out past my elbow so it makes it completely comfortable laying on my back

  • @pennybraley7264
    @pennybraley72646 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the videos. I am currently in week two and have been very emotional. I am a bit worried about getting back to work. I was told two weeks no driving but everything I've seen says six. Ugh. Narcotics made me very sick so no hydrocodone since day three.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    6 жыл бұрын

    Penny, it all depends on the repair that you needed. If your doctor told you 2 weeks, then trust him.

  • @marthab255
    @marthab2557 ай бұрын

    I ordered a wedge from Amazon. I am 5th week and doing outpatient surgery now. I live by myself and have an ostomy so it has been tough. My sling is too big. I think made for a man.

  • @marywweiss
    @marywweiss3 жыл бұрын

    Girl, this is my second rotator cuff surgery! 5 years ago right one. Horrible. 3 weeks ago my left shoulder rotator cuff tear along with bicep and scapula tendon tear. No pain after surgery. Saw doc after 2 weeks. Asked him questions about surgery? One word answers. My husband who’s been taking care of my sling situation asked if they could help make the sling fit alittle better. Nurse yanked it off of me. Layed it on the table and stretched everything out. Doc says only to keep wearing it for 2 weeks and start PT. We asked if he could show us how to wear properly? His nurse called out? It’s lying on the table! Good God Almighty! That was a Twilight Zone experience!!!

  • @cliffright1142
    @cliffright1142 Жыл бұрын

    Good for you and appreciate the info. I’m at four weeks today and haven’t had anyone tell me about exercises yet! I’m really disappointed with the process. At seventy four years and very active, I guess I’ll do what I’ve always had to do and figure out my own rehab.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    Жыл бұрын

    Cliff, I would think your doctor will set you up with PT once you go see him/her.

  • @sherihart9162
    @sherihart91627 жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness THANK YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH! You have helped me more than anything else through this.

  • @markfrankham1
    @markfrankham14 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your rotator cuff surgery videos. Plucking up courage for my op on Friday. Cheers x

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    4 жыл бұрын

    Good luck to you Mark!

  • @hzjewl
    @hzjewl3 жыл бұрын

    The nurse put my sling on Incorrectly also. I started my PT at two weeks. At my follow up they removed the stitches and I was told I didn’t need to use the sling anymore.

  • @mirnabonilla7488
    @mirnabonilla74883 жыл бұрын

    Donna You are so brave Great explanation I had shoulder surgery on left n now I need on right. You look great May God bless you and help you

  • @phillipdale6765
    @phillipdale67656 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video helped me quite a bit i am 3 weeks post op ..appreciate you

  • @patriciaselwyn799
    @patriciaselwyn7993 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video of your experience! It has been 4 weeks now, since my shoulder op. My ball, socket, and plate are all metallic! Also, like yours, after an escalator fall. However, I didn't expect the daily lows, the tears!

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hang in there, the worse is behind you!

  • @patriciaselwyn799

    @patriciaselwyn799

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@funmakingmoneyify Thanks for the support! Had no idea shoulder reconstructions were so painful!

  • @Pamscam2
    @Pamscam210 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! Lots of good ideas, things the Dr. doesn't tell you.

  • @medusathecanecorso3465
    @medusathecanecorso34653 жыл бұрын

    Funny you should mention proper fit of the sling, they quickly showed me how to fit it to me, but I asked ( shouldn't I take off my hoodie) I'm happy they gave it to me before my surgery, I have two huge dogs and I got them used to me in it. Otherwise they were nudging it pretty hard, that wouldn't have been good had I was just coming home after surgery!! Also if it wasn't for you, I would never know about what type of clothes to wear!! Thanks!

  • @StarOne311
    @StarOne3113 жыл бұрын

    Hi Donna> I am at my 4 wk Rotator Cuff Surgery from Nov 24. At two wks I saw my PA. At 4 weeks which was yesterday I saw my PT for the first time. Your videos have really helped. I will be seeing my Orthopedic Surgeon in two weeks. I have been told by my PA that in two weeks I will disregard my sling. Can't wait! I bought Suzanne Somers 3 way Pancho. Now is this what you wore at your PT? Deborah> Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    3 жыл бұрын

    Merry Christmas to you too Deborah! I wore tee shirts to PT. The 3 way poncho may hang low if bending over. Although in the beginning of PT, you won’t be doing that, but later you will!

  • @tedmiller1745
    @tedmiller17453 жыл бұрын

    I ordered the pillow. Thanks for the heads up.

  • @Greenfarmer25
    @Greenfarmer254 жыл бұрын

    You look great I go in for surgery in November and your videos have really helped me get over my anxiety about it thanks so much.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    4 жыл бұрын

    Green farmer 25 , you are most welcome!

  • @debiwalker3901
    @debiwalker39013 жыл бұрын

    I’m in my 2nd week very little pain. Stopped taking pain meds 2 days after those things did nothing but make me sleep. Rotator cuff and elbow repair. I’m sleeping in my bed after 4 days. Started PT 4 days after surgery

  • @orclean1
    @orclean13 жыл бұрын

    Donna your definitely not a looser nut a looker , having rotator cuff surgery in July 2nd time

  • @joserquiroz8442
    @joserquiroz8442 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you I'm having my surgery April 6 2023 very nervous too

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    Жыл бұрын

    Good luck to you!

  • @rawlsmar
    @rawlsmar4 жыл бұрын

    thank you for recording and posting these videos. very helpful for me i'm at the one month point. your experience and tips are very appreciated. marylou

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    4 жыл бұрын

    rawlsmar, you are welcome!

  • @kristenakrist1984
    @kristenakrist19843 жыл бұрын

    Hey I know someone who had that surgery a few days ago and they had no pain after! They started pt a few days later as well

  • @h.rehaief3567
    @h.rehaief35674 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your help and tips I hope you are felling better !

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    4 жыл бұрын

    H. Rehaief, thanks! I am doing great. Good luck to you!

  • @stevemerrill7430
    @stevemerrill7430 Жыл бұрын

    just found your videos. thanks, i just had surgery a week ago. PT today starts! you ARE BEAUTIFUL BTW!

  • @pammilner7161
    @pammilner71614 жыл бұрын

    Look at this beautiful head of hair! Thanks for the videos. They have helped a lot!

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    4 жыл бұрын

    LOL! I am glad that they were helpful to you!

  • @Liledgy100
    @Liledgy1003 жыл бұрын

    Great advice about the sling positioning and exercises. I had my left done in 2015 and having my right done 1-20-21.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope the surgery went well!

  • @Liledgy100

    @Liledgy100

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@funmakingmoneyify it has, one week post op. Doing pendulum exercises.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Liledgy100, great to hear!

  • @jomama81ranch8
    @jomama81ranch85 жыл бұрын

    I am just amazed by everyone telling me that they don't start physical therapy for 4-6 weeks! As a matter of fact, last Wednesday I was having lunch with my father and 30 year old son, whom had both had two shoulder surgeries each. They had both stated to me that their surgeon, which was the SAME surgeon I had for my recent rotator cuff surgery, was the one to call and set up physical therapy. I "freaked"... because as of that day, I was 15 days out from surgery, and had HAD physical therapy 4 times already, starting with day 3 post surgery! At the surgical center, the nurse dismissing me had given me a paper listing the physical therapy place, and said "When you call....", so I assumed I needed to call and set it up, which I did the day after surgery. Oh my goodness! I went over to my surgeons office for my post visit, just the day before on Tuesday, and both his nurse and his PA both had stated separately, that "When you begin physical therapy...", to which I had told them both that I had already been doing it! They both just said ok, like nothing was amiss. So, you can imagine my reaction the following day speaking to my dad and son, that I had called and set up PT on my own, not waiting for my doctor to order it! LOL However, when stopping by the surgeons office following the conversation, I was assured that I could continue, as did my physical therapist the following day. It turns out... and sounds very backwards, that the MORE SEVERE your injury, they want you to begin therapy immediately! I was told that most rotator cuff surgeries normally end up having two suture screws planted into the bone, where as mine had 5 ! Four in front, and one in the back. (Yeah, when I do something, I do it well! LOL) My tendon was hanging by a thread, plus my labrum was barely hanging on so they had to snip it and plant the lower end of that into my bone, and they were able to take the partial tear I had done 12 years ago, and pull that up and attach it as well! That was surprising, as I'd been told 12 years ago, that I had about a one year window to have it repaired before it was too late!?! The first thing I noticed, was there was no "lump" in mid-arm from that partial tear, which I still have on my left arm as well. I am now 18 days post op, and doing pretty well, though I am not wearing my sling nearly as much as I should! I moved back to my waterbed... sling-less, about 5 days ago, and guess what.... I can SLEEP!! LOL Oh my goodness, how great that feels! ~~ Saying this, I would NOT recommend this to somebody who normally moves around in their sleep, which I do not. If I move at night, I fully wake up and re-position myself... and I have always been that way. My side of the bed never needs made! LOL I am a stomach sleeper, and though it takes me about 15 minutes of adjusting when initially getting into bed and getting to the point where I feel no "pinch" in my shoulder, I can lay on my stomach propped up by 4 feather pillows, a neck ring for like airplanes, and a throw pillow! LOL I just could not function another day with a loss of sleep, and have never been able to sleep in a recliner, sitting up. My son told me he took off the sling after two weeks, and I didn't quite make it that long, though wear it to PT and to doctor visits! LOL BUT, I am very careful of what I do, and how I do it. It helped that I had tore this to where I could not use my arm for 2 weeks prior to surgery, because I had already learned to baby that arm, so doing so after surgery without a sling, was automatic. When my arm feels achy, I put the sling on! I stopped all drugs 3 days after surgery, and have not needed one after PT like they suggested. However, I am not allowed to take any kind of pain med except plain old aspirin, for 6 weeks. So far, physical therapy, even at day three.... feels wonderful! Getting my arm to 90 degrees, even 3 days from surgery, didn't hurt but felt just like I imagine it does my cat to arch his back and stretch! I am sure I have days ahead of me that will be painful, but personally... I feel not wearing the sling lends to more movement, even if very slight, that works like therapy. Again.... I am not recommending doing as I am, but just sharing what I have experienced.-- Hey... I fed 500 head of cows this morning for the first time while my husband and son were at a neighbor's branding, and was able to uncover and clean out my waterfall pond yesterday.... just don't tell my therapist or surgeon, as I am certain they would "freak" !! LOL

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    5 жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness! You are wonder woman! Your experience just shows that there are different philosophies to recovery and therapy. Good luck to you!

  • @MrRunnerdog
    @MrRunnerdog6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time

  • @edreyes894
    @edreyes8946 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Donna I can't help feeling absolutely useless. You're videos are informative and helpful.

  • @lindseytempleton4175
    @lindseytempleton41753 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! You hit every problem I was having. Why don't they help with the sling so it fits properly? One week in and I was wearing it wrong. Thanks again.

  • @mattd9094
    @mattd90944 жыл бұрын

    Hi Donna. Great info. Thanks for sharing!

  • @lianaayres6952
    @lianaayres69527 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Donna! I just ordered the poncho. The thought of wearing button down shirts for 6 months just doesn't appeal to me. Plus, how would I iron them? THANK YOU for the suggestion!

  • @markmcgloin2887
    @markmcgloin28875 ай бұрын

    Thank Donna Couple days into it.

  • @Mochadacious
    @Mochadacious5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so, so, so much! I am actually pending surgery September 19th and I am terrified. I injured my shoulder in a car accident last year in May. I was so accustomed to being in pain that I thought nothing of it until I started getting traveling and radiating numbness throughout my shoulder, forearm, and hands. Turns out I had the exact same tears that you have and we'll need the same repairs done. Unfortunately for me I don't have nearly the amount of support that you do so this has definitely giving me some insight on what I would need to do to survive for the times that I have to be alone. How soon were you able to get yourself dressed alone? And how difficult has it been to do so? The information you shared about the three-way poncho is a godsend because my only real form of day-to-day help will be my seven-year-old grandson. I have my three year old granddaughter as well but I know she won't completely understand the necessity to be extremely careful. She's rough even when she gives you a hug... LOL

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well you certainly are going to have your work cut out for you with a 3 and a 7 year old! You sound like a very special lady! I made sure that I work elastic type pants (yoga pants) and big baggy shirts with no bra. I think I kept the same thing on for 3 days until I could shower. You can definitely get dressed by yourself but it is the putting on and off the sling that can be tricky for the first 5 days. Watch videos on how to get dress after rotator cuff surgery, and that will help you. God bless!

  • @chelee8804

    @chelee8804

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. I need rotator cuff repair & I’m a bit nervous. Your videos are very informative & make me feel like I can get through it.

  • @kenmullinax7759
    @kenmullinax77595 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Donna you’ve been a big help I love your videos! It’s June 10 2019 tomorrow will be one week. Since I’ve had surgery. Take care God bless

  • @tubingtomtom
    @tubingtomtom3 жыл бұрын

    I’m still pre op. But I am so happy you have posted this/these videos. You describe and explain things in a way that give me comfort with knowledge that I can fall back on to recover. Even though my surgery and recovery may differ from yours. Your insight to recovery is indispensable. Btw. Did you say you aren’t supposed to drive for six weeks? I may have to break that rule from time to time 🤞

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was told not to drive for 6 weeks. Your doctor may say something different. Just know that if you are told not to drive and you do, and then get in a car accident, your insurance may not cover you because you drove against medical advice!

  • @MLMLW

    @MLMLW

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wouldn't break that rule if I were you. The reason you can't drive is because you're still healing during those 6 wks & if you drive & get in a situation where you have to turn the wheel weird or even get into an accident you could ruin everything the surgeon did & have to start all over again. You don't want to do that because this is a painful procedure & recovery could take you 6-12 months which is what my surgeon told me. I'm 8 wks post op & still have not been cleared to drive. Yes, it sucks but after my physical therapist explained why I totally get it & not arguing about it. Hopefully, however, I'll be cleared today to be able to drive. Don't stray from what your doctor tells you to do or not do.

  • @constancecondit4349
    @constancecondit434911 ай бұрын

    Very helpful. Keep oil on your scars for good.

  • @louiszemek5058
    @louiszemek50586 жыл бұрын

    Donna, Can you tell more about the busted anchor? I am in my 5th week post op and fear I may have injured something. I was out of sling and reached for something on a stand. I twisted my arm back and got a bad pain. Doctor in 3 weeks but I am curious. Thanks for your videos. They are the best on KZread!!

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    6 жыл бұрын

    Louis, my anchored shattered while still in the OR, after the doctor was finished he started rotating my arm around and noticed something wasn't right. He then reinserted the scope and found that one of the anchors had shattered and had to make a surgical incision and replace it with a larger one. I would doubt that you busted an anchor unless you fell on it. My advice is to ice it and if you still have bad pain to call your doctor.

  • @rachellethompson8202

    @rachellethompson8202

    5 жыл бұрын

    I AM WONDERING ALSO. HOW DID YOU KNOW. I AM ALSO AT 5 WEEKS POST OP.

  • @yenpham5247
    @yenpham52475 жыл бұрын

    Your hair is very beautiful today!

  • @josephwray2517
    @josephwray25173 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for posting this video.

  • @cherylallen7736
    @cherylallen77368 ай бұрын

    Curious, how did the anchor fail causing you another surgery. I'm on week 2 of recovery after a massive repair as my surgeon put it. Three of the 4 tendons were torn in half. I'm terrified to have my anchors fail. I have to do 8 wks in the sling.

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    7 ай бұрын

    Cheryl, you are not alone in worrying that something happens to ruin the repair. My anchor broke in surgery. They noticed while they were finishing and at that time had to go back in to fix it.

  • @krmccarrell
    @krmccarrell4 ай бұрын

    Hi Donna, I'm looking at your make-up and nice hair and wondering how you were able to accomplish that after 4 weeks!

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    3 ай бұрын

    You are too kind!

  • @anneallin600
    @anneallin6003 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Donna. Your videos have been of invaluable help, especially as it appears that I am going in for the exact same repairs you had done. It’s amazing that I injured myself the way you did; falling down a flight of stairs. I do have one question. How do you wash your good arm in the shower?

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    3 жыл бұрын

    I used a brush with a long arm on it. Good luck to you!

  • @ruthbenitez4161
    @ruthbenitez41613 жыл бұрын

    Hello Donna i have surgery 3 days a go and I controlled my pain with the ice thing, but I want to move out the elbow is getting stiffer. Thanks for helping me!

  • @AdvicefromDad
    @AdvicefromDadАй бұрын

    Hey! Did you find that your bicep repair hurt worse and took longer to heal than your rotator cuff repair? I had both like you did and definitely the front of my shoulder hurts for worse. Like right between the front of my shoulder and my peck. Did you find that?

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    Ай бұрын

    I did not. My soreness was definitely more from my rotator cuff repair and my shoulder muscles.

  • @mungavida6751
    @mungavida67513 жыл бұрын

    This has been sooo helpful! Thank you!

  • @patticakes8656
    @patticakes86564 жыл бұрын

    You have such lovely hair by the way 😍

  • @tomconrad4288
    @tomconrad42883 жыл бұрын

    One last question please Donna?🙂 what brand of ice cold machine you were using and did the arm attachment come with it? Thank You again!🙂

  • @deekangal6409
    @deekangal64095 жыл бұрын

    My surgery is next week. I was assuming I would be able to drive once I’m off the pain killers. Why do you have to wait until six weeks to drive?

  • @funmakingmoneyify

    @funmakingmoneyify

    5 жыл бұрын

    Dee Kangal, because my arm was in a sling and I could not even lift it high enough for the steering wheel. Also if you would medically told to not drive and do and then get in a car accident, your insurance won’t cover it.

  • @christinapennell5073

    @christinapennell5073

    4 жыл бұрын

    I am 10 days post-op. Am making a list of things I'd do differently or add to this utube video reply section.