MrDistersoc78
07-11-2008, 03:10 AM
I've had this shoulder injury since 4 months or more ago. I can move the shoulder fine but it just hurts constantly. Well some periods of times the pain stops and it feels great, but for the mots part it hurts.
the pain is not that strong but it's something i can feel and it annoys me.sometimes it's stronger than others. and if i do pushups...i start getting pain. that's why i havent done pushups or shadow boxing so i'm starting to get flabby and weak.
If i went to the dr. he would need xrays , then since bone is not broken xrays wouldn't even help so he would say "get MRI", then if he sees something wrong he would say SURGERY.
It's like i know what he gonna say already. Then, should i just skip the orthopedic and go to Pain specialist or therapy?..where they will at least help me do something that is not surgery.
i'm 28 , male. i dont do crazy sports or nothing, just wish i could keep doing at least sufficient exercise for health and fitness. i've also accepted the fact that i can change my life style, so if i cant do strenouss pushups again, it's fine...i just need to find some other way to build my bicep and shoulder muscles .
oh and how i got hurt was lifting a heavy folder above my head. that calmed down for like 2 months until one day i did these strenous pushups and from then on my shoulder started hurting constantly
the pain is not that strong but it's something i can feel and it annoys me.sometimes it's stronger than others. and if i do pushups...i start getting pain. that's why i havent done pushups or shadow boxing so i'm starting to get flabby and weak.
If i went to the dr. he would need xrays , then since bone is not broken xrays wouldn't even help so he would say "get MRI", then if he sees something wrong he would say SURGERY.
It's like i know what he gonna say already. Then, should i just skip the orthopedic and go to Pain specialist or therapy?..where they will at least help me do something that is not surgery.
i'm 28 , male. i dont do crazy sports or nothing, just wish i could keep doing at least sufficient exercise for health and fitness. i've also accepted the fact that i can change my life style, so if i cant do strenouss pushups again, it's fine...i just need to find some other way to build my bicep and shoulder muscles .
oh and how i got hurt was lifting a heavy folder above my head. that calmed down for like 2 months until one day i did these strenous pushups and from then on my shoulder started hurting constantly
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janewhite1
07-11-2008, 11:34 AM
Unless the doctor found something really horribly wrong, and it doesn't sound like there is anything horrible, he'd probably be willing to try physical therapy first, which could fix the problem. Go and see.
feelbad
07-11-2008, 12:08 PM
having just gone thru my own shoulder hell with a rotator cuff repair and decompression i can tell you hon,get that MRI just to really "see" what level of real damage is in there before "doing' anything else. this is the only true way you will know for sure what is actually wrong in there. it may not be as bad as you think or trust me,it could be worse. i had shoulder issues since 1989(but still went on with my normal life just dealing off and on with it) that all hit the fan last nov when my supraspinatus tendon completely tore in half one moring just by lifting my purse off the top of my fridge. the damage that was there upon the MRI really shocked me. i knew i had some level of possible tear,but it was alot more extensive and alot of other issues also needed surgical repair too.
this joint is the most complex one in our entire bodies. it just moves in ways the other joints can't.there fore it simply has alot of tendon and muscle attached to it in order for it to move the ways it does. that whole 'rotator cuff' area just takes on alot of stress and daily wear and tear. things get damaged over time. lifting and doing other repetitive motion can just damage things over time. any heavy lifting i did always created some level of pain for me,but i just blew it off or treated it with moist heat and advil or aleeve til i simply could not do that anymore. the thing is,the sooner you know for sure what is wrong the quicker you can get it repaired if it is that bad. whatever is possibly torn in there will just get worse over time,then the repairs are much more in depth,believe me.
just obtaining that one MRI will at least let you know for certain what you are actually dealing with and if anything really even 'needs" repair,but you really DO need to know whats there now. like i said, my damage was alot more extensive than i ever could have possibly thought. you just need to really know now,not later when things have really gotten bad. you may not actually need surgey at all,but that would depend upon just what is actually damaged in there. believe me,you don't want to try and just 'live' with this stuff,it will progress. just find it all out now,not when you simply cannot even use the arm anymore becasue of severe pain or actual tears in tendons that will simply no longer move for you anymore. just get it looked into with that MRI before deciding anything about it. this will dictate your next step for you. i do wish you lots of luck with this. please let me know about that MRI if you decide to have one. FB
this joint is the most complex one in our entire bodies. it just moves in ways the other joints can't.there fore it simply has alot of tendon and muscle attached to it in order for it to move the ways it does. that whole 'rotator cuff' area just takes on alot of stress and daily wear and tear. things get damaged over time. lifting and doing other repetitive motion can just damage things over time. any heavy lifting i did always created some level of pain for me,but i just blew it off or treated it with moist heat and advil or aleeve til i simply could not do that anymore. the thing is,the sooner you know for sure what is wrong the quicker you can get it repaired if it is that bad. whatever is possibly torn in there will just get worse over time,then the repairs are much more in depth,believe me.
just obtaining that one MRI will at least let you know for certain what you are actually dealing with and if anything really even 'needs" repair,but you really DO need to know whats there now. like i said, my damage was alot more extensive than i ever could have possibly thought. you just need to really know now,not later when things have really gotten bad. you may not actually need surgey at all,but that would depend upon just what is actually damaged in there. believe me,you don't want to try and just 'live' with this stuff,it will progress. just find it all out now,not when you simply cannot even use the arm anymore becasue of severe pain or actual tears in tendons that will simply no longer move for you anymore. just get it looked into with that MRI before deciding anything about it. this will dictate your next step for you. i do wish you lots of luck with this. please let me know about that MRI if you decide to have one. FB

