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Dantilla 11-20-2020 03:58 PM

Crap.

I'm eight months from rotator cuff/bicep tendon repair, which is a big zero compared to what you have gone through.

So sorry to hear.

Crap.

Noah930 11-20-2020 05:43 PM

So sorry to hear, Zeke.

A930Rocket 11-20-2020 06:23 PM

Damn, Zeke. That sucks, but hoping for the best.

My wife’s dad died after several operations on his heart. Turned out he had bad teeth with infections. The infection went to the new valve every time and after 3-4 operations, he passed. He was 54

jyl 11-20-2020 06:57 PM

Crap. That’s really awful. Hope the infection gets resolved then another try.

JackDidley 11-20-2020 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 11111679)
Crap. That’s really awful. Hope the infection gets resolved then another try.

^^^^^^ This. Be careful. Stay away from the Covid.

Evans, Marv 11-20-2020 08:18 PM

Damn. That is a sad state of affairs. My condolences to you, Milt. Somebody with the array of talents you have will probably find other outlets for your skills and energy. Like I said before, hang in there & best of luck to you.

rfuerst911sc 11-21-2020 01:29 AM

Milt I am so sorry to hear this , hang in there and listen to the doctors you will get through this .

sugarwood 11-21-2020 06:13 AM

Zeke, can you explain? Your dental appointment caused an infection in your shoulder procedure from 1.5 years ago?
How did you know something was wrong ?

Zeke 11-21-2020 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by sugarwood (Post 11111967)
Zeke, can you explain? Your dental appointment caused an infection in your shoulder procedure from 1.5 years ago?
How did you know something was wrong ?

Let's put it this way, the hospital told me to not see a dentist for 30 days before the initial surgery. Yesterday the surgeon asked me if I'd seen a dentist lately. Might be a coincidence, but there are strong indications that there is a correlation. So other factors figure in as well.

How did I know something was wrong? Well, in this case the infection started at the joint and pushed its way to the skin appearing as a huge boil the size of a half dollar.

So when the planets line up it's your turn. This is the first and only surgery I've had in my life. By mid next year that might be 2-3 more.

latunabernie 11-21-2020 07:26 AM

Wow Milt what a Bummer,

I'm going to have some dental work done soon.

Been holding off due to Covid.

I will make sure I take the meds they recommend before dental work.

Sorry to hear of your problem.

Thanks for posting about how dental work can effect other things.

Bernie

Scott Douglas 11-21-2020 07:38 AM

So maybe one of the Doc's here can explain. Removing the joint, which is 'non-living' material and replacing with a new one. Does that involve a lot of bone removal to rid the area of infected 'living material'?

E Sully 11-21-2020 07:55 AM

Very sorry to hear about this Zeke, but try to stay strong and realize it can be worth it in the long run.
It can be depressing after having joint replacement to hear you need it again. I had an unfortunate accident 2 months after my hip replacement. Slipped on ice and ended up fracturing the femur. It was rough when they told me I had to have the first one removed and replaced, along with 4 bands installed to hold the bone fragments in place.
While it was psychologically rough to spend months going through the recovery period twice, I am just grateful that Doctors were able to fix me up again. I always make sure to follow my Doctors orders and take my Amoxicillin before any dental or medical procedure.

jyl 11-21-2020 09:33 AM

Zeke, what does this mean?. Your implanted shoulder joint gets removed?!? What do you do for a shoulder then?. I'm confused (and alarmed). Does this apply to all joint replacements?. What should someone with a replaced hip or knee do before going to the dentist?

Seahawk 11-21-2020 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 11112220)
Zeke, what does this mean?. Your implanted shoulder joint gets removed?!? What do you do for a shoulder then?. I'm confused (and alarmed). Does this apply to all joint replacements?. What should someone with a replaced hip or knee do before going to the dentist?

Thank you. I was too afraid to ask.

Seriously, keep your tools, work the process - it's not over.

BTW, Zeke, I told you about the jump shot issues:D

Zeke 11-21-2020 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by E Sully (Post 11112088)
Very sorry to hear about this Zeke, but try to stay strong and realize it can be worth it in the long run.
It can be depressing after having joint replacement to hear you need it again. I had an unfortunate accident 2 months after my hip replacement. Slipped on ice and ended up fracturing the femur. It was rough when they told me I had to have the first one removed and replaced, along with 4 bands installed to hold the bone fragments in place.
While it was psychologically rough to spend months going through the recovery period twice, I am just grateful that Doctors were able to fix me up again. I always make sure to follow my Doctors orders and take my Amoxicillin before any dental or medical procedure.

MSSA staph likely doesn't respond to Amoxicillin.

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 11112220)
Zeke, what does this mean?. Your implanted shoulder joint gets removed?!? What do you do for a shoulder then?. I'm confused (and alarmed). Does this apply to all joint replacements?. What should someone with a replaced hip or knee do before going to the dentist?

Well, to make an analogy, I will have a shoulder wired like a puppet. No, there are no strings involved, but the bones are held in place relative to each other with something called a Prosthesis of Antibiotic Loaded Acrylic Cement. It looks like plumber's tape. (Fig. C). Fig E shows movement limitations on his left shoulder. IOW, right back where I started except I was in a LOT of pain before (and after) the repalcement.

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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 11112235)
Thank you. I was too afraid to ask.

Seriously, keep your tools, work the process - it's not over.

BTW, Zeke, I told you about the jump shot issues:D

No, it's over. I'm pretty sure I overcooked my shoulder and maybe got it loose, then that's the big opportunity for an infection to hide. And it did. I may not choose to do a 2-stage approach and live with limited movement. I did for years beforehand. Not easy to fasten a belt or buttons, so you wear sweats for your daily attire. To pick up a power tool and use it would be dangerous.

cjh 11-21-2020 11:18 AM

Zeke, Sorry to hear about the infection. Always something I worry about since I had my total shoulder replaced 2 years ago. I talked with a women who's husband was 5 years out was going thru the same problem with an infection in the shoulder joint as you are and was looking to have the infection removed at the same time they replaced the implant.
My surgeon prescribed me a years worth of antibiotics to keep so I could take them before I went to have my teeth cleaned. I should probably have the prescription refilled as a preventive measure.
My surgeon commented to my wife after surgery that the ball was worn off of the shoulder and I would not have been able to use it if I had not done the surgery. I would say I have recovered 95% of my mobility after the surgery and it only bothers me when I get it cold or do something to overstress the joint and muscles.
I am glad my rotator cuff was good and didn't need to have a reverse done.
I also started out with a lady physical therapist who slowly over an hour long session stretched everything out during my first PT session.
Good luck with your recovery.

Seahawk 11-21-2020 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 11112317)
No, it's over. I'm pretty sure I overcooked my shoulder and maybe got it loose, then that's the big opportunity for an infection to hide. And it did. I may not choose to do a 2-stage approach and live with limited movement. I did for years beforehand. Not easy to fasten a belt or buttons, so you wear sweats for your daily attire. To pick up a power tool and use it would be dangerous.

No one here has been in more pain than I have for the last 15 years, I kid you not...cancer, injury, etc, get a pass, that lovely young woman that had a lung transplant at Duke, maybe.

You see where this is going, right? Our pain is relative and somewhat trivial.

I had been in pain for 15 years until I found a path forward. Find the path Zeke, don't make any decisions until you do more homework.

Giving up is my in not in my lexicon, nor yours.

Lets work this.

smadsen 11-21-2020 08:57 PM

Milt, sorry to hear you're having problems with infection. I'd think after 23 months you'd be pretty much in the clear. I had three surgeries, four if you count the scope job, before I quit chasing the "perfect" shoulder replacement. I settled for one that works pretty well and doesn't bother (hurt) me very often. Just keep pushing until you get to where you want to be.

And hang on to your tools. I've still got all of mine, plus a 50 year old Econoline I used to haul a Formula Ford all around the southwest back in the '70's. I don't do much car work these days, but I sleep better knowing I could (at 73) if the opportunity arose. And I always have access to several 10MM sockets, boxes, opens...

93nav 11-22-2020 12:28 AM

Any more details on what or where you got this treatment?

Edit: Whoops, did not notice the date until to late.


Milt, hope to works out for you.

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Originally Posted by gatotom (Post 10055467)
I will give you another view.

My shoulders are shot, 12 yrs carpenter in the days when we used framing hammers and finish hammers. 36 yrs as a Chiropractor, not much different than swinging a hammer except sideway motion with rotational movement which tears up rotator cup muscles faster. Add to the fact that over 40 yrs ago , a climbing fall tore my right shoulder out of its socket.

Keep the deltoid muscle complex strong has been my motto for along time. Anyway, gave up overhead stuff along time ago but in the last 2-3 yrs, my right shoulder, the worst one was in level 7 pain 24/7. Pain beats you down not movement.

This January, I said enough is enough, I got a stem cell injection in my right shoulder and 4 months later, I am not sorry, I am amazed. My constant pain is gone, I can now work over my head and can now sleep on that shoulder. Do I have pain still? yes, at a 1-2 level. Am I happy with the results, yes, just for the fact that I still have my parts that I was born with still around, no metal.

Would I do it again, in a heartbeat. Next week am leaving for a 3 week vacation sailing into BC. When I return, my knees will get the stem cell injections.

I hope this helps you in your future plans and if you have any questions, you know how to get in contact with me.


gsxrken 11-22-2020 06:33 AM

Zeke, fall down 5 times... get up 6. Many of us have had challenges; at some point something clicks and you need to make a decision to just stay hard and prevail. Well wishes.


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