This is odd question, but I need help/advice...
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This is odd question, but I need help/advice...
anyone ever had Tommy John surgery???
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I've already had the surgery, have a question for someone who's been through it....
Never had it, but pitched through it my senior season, and throw today did a pop in my elbow.
Usually takes 8-10 months to go over, with rehab.
Exactly how can you not have it and pitch through it at the same time???
I'm confused

I had the surgery year and a month ago and I am some issues and I was told they're normal, but....I worry anyhow, want a experienced opinion...
And I can tell you this, with rehab it's taken more than 8-10 months...It's takes that long just to toss...or it did me...
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I meant I never had the surgery.
I was progressing towards needing it, but it didn't get so bad to the point where I had to have it.
MSU had two pitchers recently that had TJS and came back pretty quick. You might could call someone in the baseball office at LSU and get some info if you are in Baton Rouge.

MSU had two pitchers recently that had TJS and came back pretty quick. You might could call someone in the baseball office at LSU and get some info if you are in Baton Rouge.
Greenhead22 wrote:Never had it, but pitched through it my senior season, and throw today did a pop in my elbow.
Usually takes 8-10 months to go over, with rehab.
i've been told that you had a tricky 32 mph fast ball

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Greenhead22 wrote:I meant I never had the surgery.I was progressing towards needing it, but it didn't get so bad to the point where I had to have it.
MSU had two pitchers recently that had TJS and came back pretty quick. You might could call someone in the baseball office at LSU and get some info if you are in Baton Rouge.
My surgery was done by the LSU sports doctor. He does all their stuff....
And like I said, he told me this was all normal, but I would like to talk to someone that has gone through it and I wonder if they experienced what I am experienced. Ya know?
The college pitchers that have this have alot more attention to rehab and therapy which makes healing process alot faster. I don't have a personal trianer....so...
QUACKERS wrote:Greenhead22 wrote:Never had it, but pitched through it my senior season, and throw today did a pop in my elbow.
Usually takes 8-10 months to go over, with rehab.
i've been told that you had a tricky 32 mph fast ball
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