HelloI am a 65 year hoary womanly, diagnosed next to torn rotor cuff , what happen if you never hold surgery?

I also need knee replacement, which would be put stale over 1 year if shoulder is done... what happens if I don't have any
of them done? Already on throbbing pills, cane

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Answers:    The pain pills are a vivacity long monkey on your back that can turn into a 400 lb. gorilla the best time to have surgery is the morning before your getting ready to do it yourself my Dr. told me that one, I would recommend doing the knees first cause everyone I talk to who have had it say they choice they had it done years before not too oodles negative things about knees surgery I know of a few for shoulder surgery but some good ones too.I have have back and neck surgery did it formerly committing suicide it got that bad but things still hurt but not resembling before and never did the pain pill entry I know too many folks addicted to um.

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First, make sure you get hold of a second opinion to verify that surgery is needed. If the doctors are telling you that you requirement surgery they are saying this because they feel that if moved out alone, the rotor cuff will never heal, or that it will heal in an unseemly fashion. If it never heals, the pain will increase to become a significant problem. In auxiliary, it could begin to affect the rest of your body as it attempts to compensate. If it heals in an unseemly fashion, it is likely that you may lose motion in that nouns of the body and also have pain problems.
Though surgery is other scary, it is very sheltered, considered minor surgery. The biggest risk is from an allergic reaction to the anaesthesia that is used: and that occur in about 1 within 100,000 operations. I have have knee problems since 1987 (age 36 then) after a torn right ACL for which I had surgery. In 1989, I started have problems with my left knees w/o injury. My orthopedic surgeon failed to tell me that I have a condition known as Chondromalacia Grade IV after the surgery, and told me that I needed total knee replacements. I go to another orthopedic surgeon for a second opinion. He told me that I would probably never need total knees replacements if I would ride a bicycle/exercise bicycle 20 to 30 minutes/day. My knees started getting a lot better. Then I tore the cartilage/meniscus in my right knees in 1994 and finally had to own surgery. Here it is 2008 and I will be 57 in August and I still have not have total knee replacements. I do have occasional anguish and swelling but take tylenol and use ice pack, and sometimes have to wear a brace or use a cane for support, but I'm hoping I can walk another 21 years w/o total knee replacements. I lost about 45 lbs. and that help tremendously! In 2000, I incurred a massive muscle tear in my right shoulder and a torn rotator cuff surrounded by my left shoulder. I haven't had surgery for any and time has healed them some. I own my limitations, but I can still enjoy gardening and other light physical deeds. For occasional pain, I take tylenol, use a heat pad and apply muscle rub analgesics to my shoulders. I also have irredeemable neck and back injuries from a saloon accident in 1991, so instinctively, I see no reason for me to have knees or shoulder surgeries. I tend to lean towards conservative treatments over surgery. If I just had a torn rotator cuff and be younger, then I might consider surgery to be more active; but I enjoy too many other physical problems. In your case, and at your age, I chew over surgery would be a matter of personal choice and how active you want to be. (My Father tore a rotator cuff when he be 70, but never had surgery and remained active.)

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You might want to chat to a chiropracter and actupuncturist before commiting to surgery..replacement parts only ultimate a few years then its back into surgery to catch more replacements..ask yourself if you want to be going through that surgery again in 8 or 10 years..try to save whats factory stock as long as you can! Oh my, I'm so sorry! I can cogitate of one major reason to enjoy surgery...it could make it to where you won't be capable of move your arm very well. Scar tissue can form when it tries to restore to health itself and that's never good. I'd say try to hold the shoulder surgery first if possible.

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You'll never be able to pitch another spectator sport then. Don't you want to pitch again? Don't you want to get out here and throw your fastball and your curve?

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