December 8, 2004 came sooner than I hoped. I had gone to my pre-op appointment and was in good health overall to do this surgery. I was at Children's Hospital in Boston and ready as I was ever going to be. I was diagnosed with subacromial impingement with anterior instability and was going to have an open subacromial decompression with closure of the rotatorinterval.
I was petrified to go through with this because of how badly my first surgery went but I knew I could get through it with the help of my family. They brought me back to the OR, did the surgery and I woke up with a sling and ice pack, extremely sore, nauseous and exhausted.
After a few hours, I didn't feel as bad. My sling was big but nothing like the gunslinger I wore last time and they gave me anti-nausea medicine so I wasn't as sick. The doctor let me go home that night and told me to follow up in two weeks. I was able to start physical therapy after the two weeks and the whole experience wasn't nearly as bad as the first surgery! I was on my way to recovery and I knew I'd be back to cheering someday!
I was petrified to go through with this because of how badly my first surgery went but I knew I could get through it with the help of my family. They brought me back to the OR, did the surgery and I woke up with a sling and ice pack, extremely sore, nauseous and exhausted.
After a few hours, I didn't feel as bad. My sling was big but nothing like the gunslinger I wore last time and they gave me anti-nausea medicine so I wasn't as sick. The doctor let me go home that night and told me to follow up in two weeks. I was able to start physical therapy after the two weeks and the whole experience wasn't nearly as bad as the first surgery! I was on my way to recovery and I knew I'd be back to cheering someday!
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