wallyd
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I fell about a month ago & hit my head & left shoulder on the way down. A goose egg popped up on my head which had went away & returned to normal, well as normal as a head like a watermelon can get.
I’ve went to physical therapy 5x now. Finally had an MRI done & met with urgent care doctor to get the results. She tells me there’s 3 parts to the rotator & 2 of the 3 have tears. I’ve also tore the labrum.
Fast forward to today & I visit with orthopedic surgeon to go over the MRI results. He tells me if the rotator is still attached they don’t worry about it & I’ve probably had those tears for awhile. He tells me most men over 40 have them & don’t even know it. He goes on to say we all have labrum tears, specifically I have a SLAP tear, if over 40 it’s just that some of them hurt. All in all he’s really down playing everything.
He recommends a cortisone shot to help with the labrum. He tells me it will never actually heal but the shot can help make it better as far as living with it goes. I agreed to the shot but at this point I’m not really noticing much. The gal that gave it acted like it should be immediate relief.
I saved the best for last, this is a workman’s compensation case. I feel like they are downplaying it & trying to weasel out of it as cheap as possible. If it’s not going to ever heal on its own am I going to go around worrying about ripping it worse from now on? My job is pretty physical not to mention going to them gym.
Curious what you all think. Is cortisone just masking the injury? Is this a normal procedure? I’ve never dealt with any of this before.
I’ve went to physical therapy 5x now. Finally had an MRI done & met with urgent care doctor to get the results. She tells me there’s 3 parts to the rotator & 2 of the 3 have tears. I’ve also tore the labrum.
Fast forward to today & I visit with orthopedic surgeon to go over the MRI results. He tells me if the rotator is still attached they don’t worry about it & I’ve probably had those tears for awhile. He tells me most men over 40 have them & don’t even know it. He goes on to say we all have labrum tears, specifically I have a SLAP tear, if over 40 it’s just that some of them hurt. All in all he’s really down playing everything.
He recommends a cortisone shot to help with the labrum. He tells me it will never actually heal but the shot can help make it better as far as living with it goes. I agreed to the shot but at this point I’m not really noticing much. The gal that gave it acted like it should be immediate relief.
I saved the best for last, this is a workman’s compensation case. I feel like they are downplaying it & trying to weasel out of it as cheap as possible. If it’s not going to ever heal on its own am I going to go around worrying about ripping it worse from now on? My job is pretty physical not to mention going to them gym.
Curious what you all think. Is cortisone just masking the injury? Is this a normal procedure? I’ve never dealt with any of this before.
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