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  • D DaveAuld

    Vijay Sringeri wrote:

    I'm scared !!! I'm 24 now..

    Man up........it's a shoulder, not quite open heart surgery. Everything will be fine......... :)

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    Agecanonix
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    DaveAuld wrote:

    Man up........it's a shoulder

    Right - if the operation fails the other one will still be good.

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      DaveAuld wrote:

      Man up........it's a shoulder

      Right - if the operation fails the other one will still be good.

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      Unless they operate on the good shoulder by mistake... :omg:

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      • D DaveAuld

        Unless they operate on the good shoulder by mistake... :omg:

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        No need to worry, it'll probably just grow back again.

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        • V Vijay Rajanna

          I, was suffering from partial left shoulder dislocation, after MRI doctor said, I have torn muscle and need to undergo keyhole surgery.. In medical terms this problem is Hill-sachs lesion... I'm scared !!! I'm 24 now.. Has anyone undergone this surgery.. and your words may boost my confidence for surgery.. :-) :(( :(( :((

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          When I was in my mid to late 20s I had keyhole surgery on my knee. Before hand the surgeon came in for a chat, took out a marker pen and drew an arrow on y thigh pointing to the knee. I asked if all they did was wheel people in, strip them off and operate at the end of all the arrows. After the operation I was being discharged and the nurse reading the discharge notes said "You've had a left arthroscopy". I interrupted and said "A what?" She said "Arthroscopy, it is what the operation is called". I said "I know that, but it was my right knee." She said "Are you sure?" I said "Fairly sure, it is the right knee that has the big bandage on it". "Oh", she replied, "It says left here". Good luck ;P

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          • V Vijay Rajanna

            I, was suffering from partial left shoulder dislocation, after MRI doctor said, I have torn muscle and need to undergo keyhole surgery.. In medical terms this problem is Hill-sachs lesion... I'm scared !!! I'm 24 now.. Has anyone undergone this surgery.. and your words may boost my confidence for surgery.. :-) :(( :(( :((

            Amusement of a speculative mind.... http://vijaysringeri.blogspot.com/

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            Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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            Don't worry too much; keyhole surgery is pretty unobtrusive and unlikely to leave much scarring, if any. If it helps I had my left shoulder cut open (i.e. non-keyhole surgery under a local anaesthetic) to remove a lipoma a few weeks ago. I didn't feel a thing; had stitches in for two weeks and then it took about another fortnight to heal fully once they were out. Now all that remains is a small (1.5cm long) scar, and it's barely noticeable. Remember your surgeon will be a professional, and this is what they do every day. :rose:

            Anna :rose: Tech Blog | Visual Lint "Why would anyone prefer to wield a weapon that takes both hands at once, when they could use a lighter (and obviously superior) weapon that allows you to wield multiple ones at a time, and thus supports multi-paradigm carnage?"

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            • A Agecanonix

              No need to worry, it'll probably just grow back again.

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              Chris Maunder
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              Aren't we trying to make him feel more relaxed about this?

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              • D DaveAuld

                Vijay Sringeri wrote:

                I'm scared !!! I'm 24 now..

                Man up........it's a shoulder, not quite open heart surgery. Everything will be fine......... :)

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                Vijay Rajanna
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                Hmm .. yes , but since this is first time for me.. am little scared.. that's all.. :)

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                • L Lost User

                  When I was in my mid to late 20s I had keyhole surgery on my knee. Before hand the surgeon came in for a chat, took out a marker pen and drew an arrow on y thigh pointing to the knee. I asked if all they did was wheel people in, strip them off and operate at the end of all the arrows. After the operation I was being discharged and the nurse reading the discharge notes said "You've had a left arthroscopy". I interrupted and said "A what?" She said "Arthroscopy, it is what the operation is called". I said "I know that, but it was my right knee." She said "Are you sure?" I said "Fairly sure, it is the right knee that has the big bandage on it". "Oh", she replied, "It says left here". Good luck ;P

                  Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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                  Vijay Rajanna
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                  This is heights.. and I feel that I should inform my surgeon at least 10 times before hand that .. I need a left shoulder arthroscope :-) Thanks for sharing this.. :laugh:

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                  • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

                    Don't worry too much; keyhole surgery is pretty unobtrusive and unlikely to leave much scarring, if any. If it helps I had my left shoulder cut open (i.e. non-keyhole surgery under a local anaesthetic) to remove a lipoma a few weeks ago. I didn't feel a thing; had stitches in for two weeks and then it took about another fortnight to heal fully once they were out. Now all that remains is a small (1.5cm long) scar, and it's barely noticeable. Remember your surgeon will be a professional, and this is what they do every day. :rose:

                    Anna :rose: Tech Blog | Visual Lint "Why would anyone prefer to wield a weapon that takes both hands at once, when they could use a lighter (and obviously superior) weapon that allows you to wield multiple ones at a time, and thus supports multi-paradigm carnage?"

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                    Vijay Rajanna
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                    Thanks Anna.. I was little concerned since I'm stuck in lot of assignments and have plans for future .. at least for next 5 years.. :-) Thanks again for boosting my confidence..

                    Amusement of a speculative mind... www.vijaysringeri.blogspot.com

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                    • V Vijay Rajanna

                      Thanks Anna.. I was little concerned since I'm stuck in lot of assignments and have plans for future .. at least for next 5 years.. :-) Thanks again for boosting my confidence..

                      Amusement of a speculative mind... www.vijaysringeri.blogspot.com

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                      Anytime. :rose: It's perfectly natural to be worried about something like this if you've no direct experience of it, so please don't feel guilty.

                      Anna :rose: Tech Blog | Visual Lint "Why would anyone prefer to wield a weapon that takes both hands at once, when they could use a lighter (and obviously superior) weapon that allows you to wield multiple ones at a time, and thus supports multi-paradigm carnage?"

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