Saturday, May 31, 2008

Ways to spend a Friday evening

My shoulder has not appeared to progressed any in the healing process so I made an appointment with an orthopaedic surgeon yesterday. The appt was for 3:00. I arrived, gave them my pre-filled out new patient paperwork and sat down in the waiting room. Dr. Phil was on, there were no magazines and I didn't bring anything with me. So I suffered for about an hour until I was called back to the exam room.

There I sat reading a research article on a new surgery technique for rotator cuff repair. Hey - they at least had magazines!!

The fellow came in and had me explain the accident and demonstrate what I could and could not do. He then evaluated my strength and flexibility. All with a questioning look on his face. The next step was x-ray.

Once that was completed it was back to the exam room to finish the research article (it was very riveting - especially the shoulder cadaver pictures!)

The doc came in and we chatted and examined my x-rays. This was his 12th MS150! Very friendly man! It is great to have doctors who can relate to you, your injury, how you got it and do not want to stop you from getting back to that activity. Oh yeah - no definitive results from the x-rays.

Now it was time to set up an appt for an MRI with contrast. And guess what? They had an opening for 7:00! Goody!

First I had to get another x-ray of the shoulder. That meant waiting another 45 minutes in another waiting room waiting for a table to come available. Finally a room. The x-ray was taken, now we have to wait for a radiologist. 25 minutes later we get one (he was actually worth the wait - another nice doc).

The radiologist then prepped me for the injection - sterilization and numbing of the injection site, determination of where the needle was to be inserted via the use of a fluoroscope and then the eventual injection of the contrast media. The last part wasn't very pleasant. Another x-ray after that was taken and off for the MRI.

No waiting there - they were actually waiting for me and hoping I hadn't been sent to the wrong MRI lab!

I lay down on the table and get appropriately positioned and swaddled up (let's just make things even more claustrophobic). Then it is into the tube I go. All was okay at first, but because of my position and the extra fluid in my joint from the contrast my shoulder started to throb. By the time they let me out and freed me from my confines the pain was intense.

The one armed drive home was not the most fun. But the Vicoprofen I took once I did get there (around 8:30) was and helped a lot!!

Now the wait for the results. The doctor is hoping for the best (me too!) and that I just have a really bad sprain which will only require an injection of cortisone to make things better.

Hope for the best.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Mr. Beaz

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Still mending

I thought my shoulder would have been all better by now, but it isn't. I have to keep telling myself that my scabs haven't completely healed yet either, so how can I expect my shoulder to be! My hip has no visible signs of being damaged, but if I rub on it - it is a little tender. I really hit the ground hard!!

People keep asking me if I have gotten back on my bike and the answer is no. I have not regained full use of my arm yet but probably could go for a bike ride. Maybe after a couple more weeks of healing and anti-inflammatories I will give it a try, but I do not want to push it.

I am in Baton Rouge this week for work. Lucky me!! I am assisting with the validation of an oxygen cylinder filling system. Things did not start out that great, but are getting better. This afternoon I had the wonderful duty of analyzing 120 cylinders for O2 content which involved a lot of lifting and turning of knobs. My shoulder sure can tell I did it. It is just a little more tender than usual. Can't forget the drugs tonight.

My job duties have really seemed to change these past couple months - and it has been for the better. I get bored rather quickly if I am not mentally stimulated. That was starting to be the case, but with my new duties things are looking up. I am just lucky that my boss realizes this about me. It cracks me up how well she knows me sometimes!

As for training - it has been non-existent. But that will have to change soon! I have a couple friends who are training for their first half-marathon and want me to join in on some of their runs. Well - I can't have them show me up or anything so I better get on the ball!! Too much going on this week and weekend - so the new training season for me will start next week! Maybe I will start posting more!