Comments by "Rock n Roll" (@rocknroll7400) on "When Women Get Zombied" video.
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@Goomba999 I have done both My My 1st rotator cuff surgery went OK & lasted about 7 yrs, that is until one day recently I shoulder carried a large case of water upstairs, & that f'd it up all over again! Pain, weakness, etc.
- Next, my 2nd shoulder rotator cuff injury repair was done. After a few months the shoulder joint was still popping, painful & weak feeling. I suspected that the repair surgery had failed. I find out the Dr omitted telling me key info.
If torn tendons are left torn & unattached too long, those tendons can shrink in size.
My tendons had shrunken so much that when they were being re-attached, they had to pull them very tight. And subsequently, they may have torn again at that point of the re-attachment. This re-injury is often in-operable to repair. My Doctor sent me to go see a top shoulder specialist to review all records related to the surgery + get a new CT scan of shoulder condition post attempt at that re-attachment.
A very well dressed Dr confirmed my suspicions. His words were, "yes tendons did tear off at the place of their re-attachment, & I'm sorry to tell you, but in these types of cases, it's in-operable - sorry, but can't get full use again.
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