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 Posted: 10:41 - 21 Apr 2005 Post subject: Is there a doctor in the house? |
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I managed to come off my bike on Saturday in an incident involving loose gravel, a muddy ditch, and I'm told it was a 9.8 scoring, legs in the air, dive.
The upshot of this is that I managed to damage my shoulder and I'm wondering if anyone else has had a similar injury or knows roughly how long it takes to heal.
Once it was obvious I couldn't keep riding I got a one armed pillion ride to the hospital for xrays. After attending the fracture clinic the next morning I was told I'd caused sub-cutaneous damage to the CV joint. Apparently it's similar to a dislocation but they can't just pop it back in because the muscle is damaged (and making a lump on my shoulder). My arm is misaligned by about an inch or so from my shoulder.
They gave me a special sling that keeps it all immobile and some painkillers that have now run out. The pain is still unbelievable when my shoulder moves, especially getting out of bed
Any doctors out there or people who've done the same ? How long am I looking at until I get some movement back and how long until I can ride again ? ____________________ Professional Uberslacker
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 cc123 Geez a joab?

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 Posted: 10:51 - 21 Apr 2005 Post subject: |
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Bugger, I missed your dive by about 2 seconds!!!
My mate had the exact same injury. He was about 5-6 weeks if I remember right before it was nearly healed although he dragged that and his other injurys out to get 3 months off work. He was back on a bike again after about 2 months. ____________________ Old bikes >>> https://www.bikepics.com/members/cc123/ |
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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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 Posted: 10:56 - 21 Apr 2005 Post subject: |
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Dr S. Jam says :
The healing process takes a varying length of time for different people. It all depends on your muscle, if you are fairly fit and muscular - i.e. your muscles are used to repairing themselves regularly after exercise then it will heal more quickly (it's also more painful too, apparently, but he would say that - he says injections hurt muscly people more too ).
Get yourself some ibruprofin, which as long as you are not asthmatic won't do you any harm at all.
I hope you are feeling better swiftly. And for the dive... brilliant  ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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surely anti-inflammatories would be a good idea, did the hospital really not give you any? something like ibubrufen, you can buy that yourself from asdas or somewhere - two 400mg's should see you good for a few hours, works great for the inflamation and the pain in my knee's. ____________________ -=[Sam/b]=- cx500's the only way to travel, we do it in style just like jimmy saville
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Well datime tv is crap, but if you turn the sound down it takes on a whole new range of possibilities Surely I'm not the only one that finds Lorraine Kelly 'fascinating'  ____________________ Professional Uberslacker
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 Posted: 14:37 - 21 Apr 2005 Post subject: |
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I dislocated my arm 7 times, and then after about a year of having a loose joint had an operation to correct it, December 2004.
My arm was pretty useless for about a month and a half,in the sling and very painful. Its now been 4 months, and i can use my arm for pretty much anything, but no heavy lifting/sports etc as the joint is just too weak.
I just started swimming last week, (breast stroke only,no overarm action allowed) and i can already feel the benefits.
My arm wont be fully repaired until december 2005, when ill finally be allowed to do over arm sports like tennis/front crawl swimming.
Hopefully the joint will stop squeaking by then too (my shoulder squeaks like a old wooden chair when i move it sometimes...is very loud and horrible )
Sadly mate id say that if its a bad injury you may be out of action for a long while. However if your bike doesnt have to much of a sporty riding position, it wont put that much pressure on your shoulders and you'll be able to ride again within 3 months.
If your lucky like me you will get a fit physio . Do everything the physio says and you will be well on your way to recovery.
Just dont let it get you down mate. Take ibuprofen and paracetamol at teh same time (you are allowed) and it will help ALOT with the pain/swelling.
Hope you get better soon mate. ____________________ Its Not a Melon, Its Clearly a Lime!!
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[quote="Redd
And yes, the one handed typing is a real pain. Stuck at home, all week, on my own, and it's my RIGHT arm I can't use [/quote]
Sorry to hear about the difficulties in your love like there mate
I am sure you will be ably to find some one to give you a hand |
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 Posted: 13:07 - 22 Apr 2005 Post subject: |
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Thanks Ickle-Ninja. They gave me Ibuprofen at A&E, then Co-codimol 30/500 at the fracture clinic the next day. They were good but ran out yesterday Using Solpadeine Max now and taking more Ibuprofen.
I've been off work all week. Going to go back when I can get about a bit better and don't have to take painkillers all day. Pestered the doctor about an appointment but they're calling me back today with an update...hopefully, they've not called yet  ____________________ Professional Uberslacker
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Commiserations mate, did a similar injury to my shoulder (although less severe - no subluxation) last wednesday, and it was excruciating turning over in bed for several days - slept like crap until early this week.
The pain should get better within a couple of weeks, but healing can't be rushed i'm afraid.
There are stronger cocodamols than solpadeine max around, with nearly 3 times the amount of codeine in, although they are prescription only. Remember you can take full doses of both cocodamol (whether solpadeine or another brand) and full dose ibuprofen together.
*edit* ah, someones already given all that advice.. oh well, it's the thought that counts  |
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Di-Hydro Codeine. Effective stuff, but it screws your head about and gives you horrible constipation. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Just make sure you keep it as motionless as possible mate. It will try and sublux (dislocate) at any chance it gets whilst the muscles are still stretched/damaged.
If you can,get a sling with a waist strap, as it keeps the arm still and tight to the body.
You will look like a knob, but not using it is what caused my repetetive dislocations.......too bothered about my image to listen to the physio
If you cant get hold of one, i can send you a spare one of mine in the post, i have no need for it anymore.
Best to let it heal properly and well, rather than thinking its repaired quickly and let it fuck up again. My life has been ruined for the last year or two because of my shoddy weak shoulder.
I cant emphasise how much you should give it the full time to heal,let me know if you want that sling  ____________________ Its Not a Melon, Its Clearly a Lime!!
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