Absolute said:
Had the surgery last year end of June. Labrum torn most of the way around, few other little tears. Very painful for the first two weeks. Painful for another two. Took ALOT of narcotics. Definitely get the ice machine. Use it as much as you can within the bounds of doctor's limits. Start therapy when told and GO. Therapy is painful.
Pretty limited use for 6 to 8 weeks. Then things start to improve more quickly. Would say I was 90% plus by 6 months. By 12 it is near perfect. Still get occasional soreness from random things, but would say I am 98% and pain-free.
Would do it again in a heartbeat if the pain was where mine had gotten. Not fun, but totally worth it.
I tore mine abnout 6 years ago and met with two surgeons, both said I need surgery but would not recommend due to how much down time would be needed. Since then I have done weights and rubber bands and I have been able to get to probably 80-90% strength. Mobility is not great and there is dull pain at times. My questions for you:
Walk me through the 6-8 weeks in terms of day to day limitations ?
When did you get to 70% usage?
What narcotics are given?
I know I need to get this done but I have already repaired a SLAP tear in the same shoulder and at this point in my life I dont have the 3 months of not being close to 100%
Feel free to DM. I really appreciate your post.