Re: Surgery
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:58 am
Nope, not possible (yet).
Sonny RushBlackduck wrote:Who is doing the cutting? You should be fine by next year. It may never be 100% nl again but atleast it won't hurt and will be functional.
I've got metal in my lower back and neuro stim in my low abdomen. The rep for Medtronic, the company that makes the stim, told me the only MRI I could have was a head shot. Ortho doc had me call and ask because he really wanted to get a shoulder shot instead of going in semi blind.donia wrote:gotcha. i was thinking that maybe the mobile unit may be shielded outside of the "area of interest", if that's possible.Deltaquack wrote:All MRI machines are magnets .......won't matter if it's mobile or not. Any metal present and you have a problem.
Did you talk to Justin Blackwell or Chad Smith?Seymore wrote:I've got metal in my lower back and neuro stim in my low abdomen. The rep for Medtronic, the company that makes the stim, told me the only MRI I could have was a head shot. Ortho doc had me call and ask because he really wanted to get a shoulder shot instead of going in semi blind.donia wrote:gotcha. i was thinking that maybe the mobile unit may be shielded outside of the "area of interest", if that's possible.Deltaquack wrote:All MRI machines are magnets .......won't matter if it's mobile or not. Any metal present and you have a problem.
Did you talk to Justin Blackwell or Chad Smith?Deltaquack wrote:[qu
I've got metal in my lower back and neuro stim in my low abdomen. The rep for Medtronic, the company that makes the stim, told me the only MRI I could have was a head shot. Ortho doc had me call and ask because he really wanted to get a shoulder shot instead of going in semi blind.
ducks_inc wrote:if there is no reason not to have one, get your anesthesia provider to give you a supraclavicular block.. you won't regret it...
david
Been in therapy since middle of January. Not working.Nuker wrote:just from my expierence.........I would try everything I could if possible to rehab it before i went with surgery. I had the rotator cuff and labrium repared.....they had to cut. The rehab after is the most important part. Do what they say step by step and you should be ok.
but...........heres where it drove me crazy.......I'm right handed.......try to shave with your left hand. Dang near cut my throat. Tie your shoes, brush teeth, get dressed with only your left hand. Sleep sitting up.........better yet, take a crap and use you left hand. Sometimes I though I looked like the hind end of a cow on rye grass......all those things come in to play after surgery....just a thought to consider.
I didnt have the option for rehab and some injections before hand. I certainly would exhaust this avenue if I had an option.
now put $2 with that and throw it away and you'll be lost something........
rustypjr wrote:Been in therapy since middle of January. Not working.Nuker wrote:just from my expierence.........I would try everything I could if possible to rehab it before i went with surgery. I had the rotator cuff and labrium repared.....they had to cut. The rehab after is the most important part. Do what they say step by step and you should be ok.
but...........heres where it drove me crazy.......I'm right handed.......try to shave with your left hand. Dang near cut my throat. Tie your shoes, brush teeth, get dressed with only your left hand. Sleep sitting up.........better yet, take a crap and use you left hand. Sometimes I though I looked like the hind end of a cow on rye grass......all those things come in to play after surgery....just a thought to consider.
I didnt have the option for rehab and some injections before hand. I certainly would exhaust this avenue if I had an option.
now put $2 with that and throw it away and you'll be lost something........
Thats encouraging as I am in the same boat, no cartilage. I will be seeing the doc this month and getting cut some time there after. Had the MRI done three years ago, just before lil bro's wedding and told the doc the surgery would have to wait as I was the best man. He said, as long as you can take the pain, I can. Well, I can't hardly take it anymore and can't sleep, so somethings gotta give!cmmj63 wrote:I had torn cartilage fixed in mine in Jan. of 2004, wasn't that big of a deal. It hurt some for a couple of months, but it wasn't anything that I couldn't handle. I had heard all the horror stories, so I put it off as long as I could. Finally, it had gotten so bad that I couldn't turn my head to one side. I wish I had done it a lot sooner, I would have saved myself tons of discomfort. I was shooting with no problems the next fall. I am going to have the other one done soon.