Friday 29 August 2014

2 weeks + 3 days post op

Well, I have spent the last few days recovering from the twinges of 2 weeks post op. It was just one of those little setbacks that one has to just 'rest out'. After two days of resting I am beginning to feel that I am getting back on track. I can now walk around again pain free, which is great, but I do have pretty limited movement of my arm. Fingers still a little swollen from wearing the sling so am keeping my rings off.

All dressings are off now and wounds beginning to heal nicely. Hopefully not too long before I can use the hot tub again!

 

 

Wednesday 27 August 2014

2 weeks post op

Well, today is two weeks post op exactly and I was planning on writing a summary of where I am at. However today has not turned out as I was expecting.

I woke up early feeling pretty good, and even before breakfast I was planning quite a lot to do today. I was feeling very positive. After breakfast and just after doing my exercises I developed a very slight twinge in my arm. I didn't worry too much but then about 30 minutes later it suddenly twinged again and this time it was a lot more painful. And then again about ten minutes later it twinged and this time it was really really painful.

By this time I was in tears but I decided to take some ibuprofen and also to ice it for about 10 minutes. Although it was a little better there was still quite a lot of pain so I took some paracetamol and codeine, and resigned myself to lying on the sofa for a while.

The rest of the day has basically been spent lying on the sofa trying not to move to stop too much pain. All very disappointing as I thought everything was going so well :-(

Tuesday 26 August 2014

1 week + 6 days post op

Have been feeling a lot more energetic in the last few days which is encouraging. Biggest problem is stopping myself doing anything stupid with my arm. For example, today I filled the kettle up with water using my left hand then unthinkingly put it into my right hand to hold whilst turning off the tap. Result - sharp pain right up my arm. So, as advised by the consultant, am keeping the sling on as much as possible.

Exercise wise I have now added in wall walking (facing the wall and walking fingers up as far as possible with no pain), although I do gently support my elbow to avoid putting too much pressure through the tendons. I have also added in shoulder rolls, simply cos it feels really good! Pendulum swings not great first thing in the morning but improve during the day.

Took the plasters off today - two holes healed, two still bleeding. So vitamin E oil for the healed ones and more plasters for the bleeding ones. My bruise is now gently extending downwards too...

My neck has stopped hurting, possibly because of the shoulder rolls, but my mid back is still aching :-( so I am trying to keep my posture good.

Not needed any pain meds today :-)

 

Sunday 24 August 2014

1 week + 4 days post op

Sleep, sleep, sleep. This seems to be all that my body wants me to do at the moment. I cannot believe how much I am sleeping!

I am getting a fair amount of pain in my arm, and a little bit in my shoulder. Also, my back and neck are beginning to hurt from wearing the sling so much of the time. Because of this I have spent a lot of today just lying down without a sling on and trying to rest my arm and my shoulder as much as possible. I also have a slight headache this afternoon.

Occasionally I have signs of being a little bored. I have a list of things that I can do during my recovery period which I prepared before I had my operation, but I'm feeling so tired that I haven't managed to do any of them yet. But at least I'm beginning to think of doing some things.

I think that my husband is beginning to feel the pressure of having to do a lot more at home than he's used to doing. And certainly the tensions are running a little high at times in the house. My 17 year old son has also done a lot at home last week and this weekend - on the positive side I think he's learning to do some very useful things such as cleaning, cooking and putting the washing on. This recovery period would certainly have been impossible without some people at home to help me do even some of the most basic things.

And by the way, this is being typed up using Siri because my typing with my left hand is incredibly slow. Ah, the benefits of modern technology!

Friday 22 August 2014

1 week + 2 days post op

1st day off Co-Dydramol and Diclofenac. Did take a paracetamol and codeine this morning though as shoulder was hurting a little, but it hasn't hurt since :-)

No other change - still doing same exercises. Still taking it easy.

Did manage to put on earrings! Requires bending right over so that ear is level to my knee so that I can hold the earring with one hand whilst fitting with the other. And being careful not to twist hand to palm facing upwards as that hurts my shoulder.

Wednesday 20 August 2014

1week post op

5 am and I have searing pain in my shoulder :-( On a scale of 10 this is definitely an 8 and I almost called up to my husband for help. In the end I managed to get myself a paracetamol and codeine (didn't want to go for a stronger co-dydramol as that would have required eating something) and am waiting for pain to subside.

10 pm. Well, I did get back to sleep fairly quickly but felt a touch tired the rest of the day. Not much else to report about the day really. Did my exercises, rested a bit and pottered around the house etc. My son took me to do a food shop and I also made it up to the local shops on my own :-)

Tuesday 19 August 2014

7 days post op

I cannot believe just how tiring it is recovering from an operation. I slept well last night, had a lie in this morning and then fell asleep again after breakfast! By 11 am I began to feel normal again, but after just about 20 minutes I was feeling tied again. Argh!

Discovered that turning the front door key is not a smart move 7 days post op - sharp shooting pain down my arm. Lesson learnt. Generally I am getting little pain in my shoulder, though I am of course still taking painkillers. Every now and then I make a wrong move and get a twinge so I try to keep my arm in the sling when moving about just to limit those moves. Painkillers run out in a few days which will be interesting.

 

Monday 18 August 2014

6 days post op

6 days post op

 

Woke up this morning feeling tired, which is a shame because I was hoping that I would feel better today having had a good rest yesterday. I did manage to go for a short walk in the park this morning with my son. Although I really did not feel like doing it I think it was the best thing to do as I felt better afterwards.

My shoulder is feeling very itchy today so I have taken the top dressings off to let the skin rest and breathe a little. Some of the wounds have bled a little bit but overall I think they are looking pretty good. I am now beginning to see a small bruise.

 

Managed to wash my hair in the shower today and even get dressed on my own. Both took a while, but at least I can do them now!

Will be continuing my basic exercises until I see the Physio in week 3. Think it's going to get a touch boring :-(

 

Sunday 17 August 2014

5 days post op

5 days post op

 

Slept well last night which is a relief. I did take two co-dydramol rather than one at supper and I think that helped knock any pain. Arm hurting a little on waking.

Went for a walk on the common with my husband and dog - felt really good to be out and about. However shoulder started to hurt by the end (only walked for about 15 mins) and felt queasy afterwards. By the time I got home I also had a headache. So I did my exercises then retreated to the sofa for a rest.

Took it easy the rest of the day and didn't feel too bad. Had a fun few hours with my husband and 17 year old son preparing salads. I was basically directing as there is not much one can do with one hand but it was fun all working together. Also taught my son how to use the hoover!

Did my exercises a few times and elbow is now feeling less stiff :-) Am hopeful that I will feel good tomorrow.

 

Saturday 16 August 2014

4 days post op

4 days post op

 

Woke up feeling pretty crap. Shoulder aching a little and emotions rock bottom. Good (careful!) hug with my hubbie and lots of cuddles with my dog!

Forgot to say, I managed a shower yesterday :-) Really wanted one - under my arm was beginning to get really sticky and itchy, yuk!

Adding in arm pendulum swings today, but it does hurt a little so will be very gentle. Increasing elbow and wrist reps though, plus trying to keep arm out of sling a little when lying down to stretch out elbow. Elbow feeling very stiff already so have focused on trying to keep it lse.

Managed to get out of the house to watch my son play a tennis match. Only half an hour away, but it was exhausting. Took double dose of codyrdramol at lunchtime as I had a terrible headache too. Think it was a touch early for going out though.

 

3 days post op

3 days post op

Slept well last night, only waking up once. Virtually no pain in my arm or shoulder, provided that I don't move it much.

In the morning I increased my movement exercises slightly to include elbow mobility, so I am now doing...

- fist clenches, with palm pointing downwards (hurts if palm facing up) 4x10 reps

- wrist circles, again palm facing downwards, 30 seconds between fist clench sets

- elbow mobility, bend and flex elbow with palm facing towards thigh

 

Have to admit my arm and elbow do feel stiff so I am doing these roughly once an hour.

 

Thursday 14 August 2014

2 days post op

It is now the day after the operation. I didn't record anything yesterday simply because I was asleep most of the time. I spent the first few hours after the operation very very sleepy. I had very little pain in my arm because of the nerve block that had been put into my neck. After a few hours however, the nerve block subsided and I began to feel pain in my shoulder and arm.

Below is what my shoulder looked like - it wasn't as bad as it looked as a lot of the blood was due to water that being used to flood the site.

My arm and hand were completely numb for a least 6 to 8 hours. I found that this was a very strange sensation, and made doing a lot of things a lot harder than I had realised before.

For painkillers I was being given Diclofenac and tramadol. At about 2 o'clock in the morning when I was unable to sleep and in a lot of pain I also had some morphine.

I came home from the hospital the next day i.e., this morning. Today I have basically slept on and off for most of the day. My shoulder hurt a lot on the way home and I also felt quite sick on the car journey. Once at home I found that after I had a good sleep my shoulder felt less painful. I am also icing my shoulder as much as possible.

 

 

Tuesday 12 August 2014

1 day pre-op

1 day pre-op and I am feeling a little strange. Spent most of the day doing various admin bits and pieces...got my hair cut, hoovered through, started to prepare the living to be my bedroom (so that I can sleep propped up on the sofa) etc. I also had an urge to do lots of cooking - presumably because I won't be able for quite a while after the op. Ended up with cheesecake, minestrone soup and ginger biscuits!

Packed for the hospital - pretty small bag, just a dressing gown, slippers, chargers, change of clothes in case I stay in overnight and some drinks/snacks.

I did have a lovely evening meal with the family as well :-)

Monday 11 August 2014

2 days pre-op

2 days pre-op

Have spent the day trying to get bits and pieces sorted out before the operation, e.g....

food shop
buying ice packs
buying spare pillow case covers
cleaning
booking post op physio

I also spent a fair amount of time last week researching the operation and recovery, from which I am concluding two main features...

1. The operation itself is fairly standard and seems to have a good success rate, and
2. Recovery takes a long long time.

I suppose that's both good and bad news!

Introduction

This will hopefully become a brief blog outlining my recovery from an arthroscopic biceps tenodesis. Having completed a similar blog on my son's recovery from a microdiscectomy and being amazed at how many people have, and still are, reading it I realised that others might actually find these blogs useful. If you are one of those, good luck and I hope that you find this useful. Rosey (45 year old female)