We all need a shoulder. To not lean on. > From: Bhavani <http://www.juno.com/~bhavaniowl> > Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 07:48:18 -0500 > > FROM JIM RE: SHOULDER SURGERY!! > > Regarding the shoulder situation... > > Dick will be VERY CRANKY... > > The problem with the shoulder surgery is that it really hurts and, > even though percs help, they do not get rid of the pain, it is simply > diminished. When I had my first shoulder done I had a morphine pump > for the first few days and then switched to percs. They no longer use > that approach. > > Sleeping is the biggest problem. You both have to have your own room > and schedule. For the first week or so I got no more than an hour and > a half of sleep straight during the night. I would be up AND CRANKY > four or more times per night. And there was nothing to be done. You > cannot take more than two percs every four hours or you could stop > breathing which, although it is a complete solution to the pain > problem, is not recommended at this time. Have your own room, Marg, > and earplugs. > > The other thing to remember is that, no matter how prepared you are, > you are not. It still pisses me off that it hurts and that I can't > sleep. But at least I knew it was coming. > > Fortunately for me, this time around does not seem as drastic as the > last time. And Judy's sister, Lynne, had two shoulders done with the > second being considerably easier than the first. Therefore, there is, > at least, a possibility that the experience will not be crushingly > painful and merely awful. Now there's encouragement for you! > > If you get a chance, let me know how things went yesterday. > > JIm > > PS My surgeon was Eric Tolo and I have been quite satisfied with the > whole thing. > > Also, I am going to forward an article from the NYTimes re end of life > techniques which, I think, should be thought about by us all.