Adhesive capsulitis following shoulder surgery
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Back in April 2013 I had a sub-acromial decompression on my left shoulder to relieve an impingement (the shoulder was also partially frozen according to my surgeon). He also manipulated it and gave me hydrodilation. Within weeks, the shoulder had frozen again. In August 2013, I had to have another sub-acromial decompression of my right shoulder. During that operation he manipulated my left shoulder to relieve the adhesive capsulitis. The manipulation definitely helped the left shoulder for some time.
By November the right shoulder had started to freeze and is now incredibly painful and I am due to have it manipulated under general anaesthetic on 12 February. To add to my woes, the left shoulder is freezing again.
I know that adhesive capsulitis can be one of the side effects of shoulder surgery but I do feel I've been singularly unlucky.
I wonder whether anyone else has suffered in this way.
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chickabee
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I have not had any surgery or any manipulation under GA, but I can verify that with my two severely FS of 6 months, every single time I have pushed it too far with the exercises, jolted the shoulders or had physio manipulation that was too adventurous, there has been a set back and recovery for each and every one of those occurances. I can almost tell now how long it would take to get back to the point of progression after yet another slip up. Things are improving at the pace FS generally take (which is far too slow for me), but now I have resigned myself to the way of things, I am much happier that there will eventually be an end to this suffering. I would not have been brave enough to have gone ahead with all your treatments, and can only hope that your recovery will have been worth the agony you must have suffered. When there is damage (surgical or otherwise), tissue needs time to heal. Do read the messages on this site...especially 'Frosty's. I found it so helpful. All the best in your recovery Valerie.
Blessings
Chickabee
debbie36227 chickabee
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valerie46937
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Thank you for your supportive reply. I have indeed read through all the discussions and I think Frosty's contribution was SO helpful.
What I am finding so hard to cope with is the prospect that I will still end up with two frozen shoulders DESPITE all the manipulation.
I guess I must learn acceptance that, as Frosty says, this illness has a beginning a middle and an end eventually.
I hope your recovery moves along satisfactorily.
Valerie
clare40432
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I did have 2 manipulations under GA which helped the movement and gave some relief but it still took its 18 month course. Imhad a great surgeon and he was very honest and said they really don't know how to treatit the best way and everything is a bit of a gamble.
So when I had to have shoulder surgery for an acromion and tendon problem last year: guess what. Yep I have ongoing capsulitis. Not sure whether knowing how it will go is better or worse knowing what I am up for and have had one hydrodilitation to try but it only worked for about 3 weeks. But I think I am better prepared knowing that almost whatever I ( or the surgeon) does, it will take its course. And, more importantly, there IS an end to it.
To all of you suffering at present, I know how you feel and how weary or down you may have got. When you don't know how long it will take and every day you expect to be better and it's not. But somehow there is a magic 12-18 months, with the worst being the first 6-8: hang in there! Clare xxx
valerie46937
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I didn't feel at all good after the GA and the steroids but am now feeling much better although very tired. But the BEST THING is the diminution of pain! I can now sleep comfortably - I used extra pillows at first but for the past two nights, no pain-killers, no pillows just blissful sleep.
I do realise, of course, that this wretched condition may return. No-one seems to have a clue just what causes it in some people. Both my Mother and my Uncle both suffered so perhaps it's in the genes.
However, at the moment I am feeling so much better and the range of movement is very good.
I do so feel for everyone who has this terrible condition but am so very grateful to my wonderful surgeon who has, for the time being, enabled me to gain relief.
I wish everyone with adhesive capsulitis all the very best. I have learnt a lot from this forum. The hints and suggestions for easing the pain at night I found particularly useful.
Thank you to everyone.
julie89355 valerie46937
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valerie46937 julie89355
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mema_again valerie46937
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george80054 valerie46937
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Carly1313 george80054
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irene05085 valerie46937
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I had arthroscopy decompression op on 3/8/2015
Which is still very painful months after op,
I have been back today to see consultant and told I have frozen shoulder really painful on morphine.
So I am not happy at all being waiting for Pain Clinic for ages n on moping I go bk to see cosultant in 6 weeks.
I never expected this amount of Pain from a Shoulder Operation.
Dolphin500.
pollmadoll64 valerie46937
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