The Next 6 Weeks …
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If you are caught up on my blogs you will know my last blog was about my rotator shoulder cuff surgery and adjusting to a shoulder brace for six weeks and the inability to do the things I used to do. Moving forward, this is about the after surgery and the next few weeks. (Life after surgery.)
As an update – I was in a shoulder brace for six weeks sleeping in a recliner for four weeks and then sleeping with pillows in my bed for the next two weeks. The brace kept my right arm immobilized to prevent injury to it. About 20 years ago they started moving that arm the day after surgery. I cannot even imagine having to use my arm that soon. It was a few days before I did anything more than the 3 or 4 simple exercises assigned to me to prevent frozen shoulder. My arm was very safe in its brace and I felt secure with it on – protecting me from pain.
I was able to see my surgeon six weeks after my surgery and he said I was good to go – I could remove the brace. Yeah, however I did find that my arm was still quite sore by the end of the day so I slept with my brace for the first 5-6 nights. I felt I needed the support as my arm was still quite tender. And I am not sure if this happens to you – but sometimes during a dream your body will twitch. I did not need a twitching arm, retching my shoulder and putting me into pain. I was still fearful of doing damage to my arm and having to go through this again.