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I have osteo arthritis in both shoulders, since this lousy Medicare won't pay for my operation, I am getting Stem Cell Therapy! To hell with the surgery. Can't move your shoulder for 6 weeks, that's just wrong look at other videos here and see some doctors want you to get rid of the sling the 1st week.
I had a lunptecramy on 5/23/24. I am still recovering from pain and sesativity. Nerve pain has lessoned. Sutures are still around the areola and lower part of my breast along with plastic suture tape. All reports are favorable with a success surgery. Contemplating no radiation, and I do not need chemo. Prayers of continued healing for all of us❤. Be blessed.
We need more RU-vid discussions about help with side effects because there's too much focus on what they are and very little on how to deal with them. By the way I've never understood why banana s recommended in the BRAT when they're actually a good source of fibre??? Makes no sense. I think steamed fish or poached chicken breast with potatoes, or a simple chicken broth and toast is much better and helps you keep energy levels because you need the protein. Also surely the weight loss is coming from not being able to keep food down or from going straight through, so high fat foods aren't a good solution.
Excellent reminders of techniques/info you may have received after surgery but were too drug-drunk to recall effectively. Also very good illustrations of things you will be doing in early days of recovery. Succinct, elegant, & covered the very best bits! very well done! Thank you for posting!!!!😊
Excellent video! But I see no timeline for the exercises. When do they start? At what point do they increase in intensity? Can you provide a week by week and month by month chart of exercises? Thanks!!
So glad someone with such keen observational skills and good analytical sense is now bringing forth this much needed perspective that hopefully will bring health care to a whole new level.
Yes, the question "why", when I asked it of any medical service for any physical maladie i was experiencing, stumped them and angered them everytime it seemed.
Hey im 10 days out , yes it sucks.ice alot and take meds as much as u need them. Sleep has been the biggest hassle as it hurts at night. But think about the future and you and me will be fine in time. Its a marathon, not a sprint. Sure beats having a messed up shoulder for life!! Best luck dont be worried.
@@mikepetro9679 Thanks , ya June 10th . I hurt it playing hockey , so I'm looking forward to being able to play again and do a pushup lol . Hope your recovery goes well and you get back to the things that you use to do.
@@cdnrider6200 that's crazy , I hurt mine in hockey also. I believe it was semi-torned or whatever prior to the accident because I was just battling for the puck with another guy in the corner , a play you do all the time , and I felt a POP sensation in the shoulder and I was done on the ice and couldn't even move the arm for days after .. anyways I'm a big workout freak too and do ALOT of dumbbell HIIT videos and kettlebells , ropes, sprints ect .. and while I had some range of motion after the initial physical therapy I did, it was killing me I couldn't work out like I used to (like you said even pushups were really difficult and I was used to doing sometimes 100 a day) and so I knew deep down I had to get it fixed .. just keep reminding yourself that you gotta get it done to get back to normal . Hell, I couldn't even reach up high . And DONT be nervous about the surgery and going under and everything like I was . The medical teams are pros and you literally fall asleep and wake up and it's done. Sorry for the long post but wishing you the best bro
Who makes your videos? Are there jobs available? I am a videographer, and sound editor/mixer who lives in Torrance. I would like to be part of the team.
I'm hoping you might be able to help It appears a nerve block during a rotator cuff surgery has left me with a blood clot and half of my right lung being nonfunctional.. Will not go into the specifics of the lack of response from the doctor who performed the surgery but a hospital stay was able to get me out of immmediat distress. A VERY GOOD PA was able to help me out with determing what was going on. Comparing pre op xrays and CTs he has determined half.of.my right lung is no functionimg . He researched and determined it may be necessary to have a surgeon go in and perform repair/ pressure release surgery on that chest nerve We are not able to locate a surgeon that can perform this surgery. I am close to the Dallas FT Worth area , there was a surgeon in that area who performed the surgery , but he is no longer a available (retirement??? Not sure) In any case do you have a referral of a surgeon who may be able to help and has experience with this post op /nerve block damage issue?
Kind of funny that after all that science the intervention he shows is to force a withdrawing man to hug the inner child of the pursuing woman. In a sense, is he also hugging his starved inner child? She calms (maybe) like a secure child would. But I wonder what happens to his body? Does his body calm in response to hers calming? Do they both calm simultaneously? Is that the essence of co regulation? In that moment where she's pursuing fast and loud he's withdrawing, they are both terrified (not sure where he would be in terms of arousal - shutting down?), I guess the solution is going against the fear - aka for him to hug her and her to shut up. Obviously I know there's a lot more going on and any success has been a process (ie trusting the therapist and each other enough to try new things), but just amusing to hear all the brain science, and then watch a man be forced to hug a woman - but I guess the point is he's not just hugging any woman, and she's accepting the hug from not just any man. As tatkin says, it's the "family"ar, as in the memory, the recognition.
Can anyone comment on what he says at 38:30 about personality disorder being dyadic not triadic? I think he means they assume everyone is the same (probably like them?) and they are less or unable to handle the nuance of groups or people in general because their fears are so strong (so defended) they essentially believe everyone is out to get them (via abandonment/rejection or engulfment/control). Am I on the right track?
just moved to a new town that doesn't do takeouts deliveries, so decided this is the best time to change to a wfpbd. its so easy to lose weight now and i have plenty of fruit and veges in the garden. thanks dr greger, for keeping my inspiration levels high.
Thank you so much. 🙏I am post surgery almost 3 weeks. This video is good I started doing the exercises while watching. I am grateful that you explain so well and one can follow easily.