Well, some of you will know that i was finally having my shoulder sorted over the weekend...
And sorted it is. Apparently. Though it is pretty painful still, the surgeon said the op went v well. After removing some scar tissue, he drilled through the collar bone to thread some [shimano] titanum wire through, which was then threaded through a [shimano] titanium button. Then at the other end a second titanium button was placed to receive the wire at the shoulder blade. So my shoulder joint is now being suspended by the [shimano] titanium componentry. Which should in turn allow the ligament betwwen the two to heal.
Shoulder is feeling very stiff atm, and constantly aches. Also the rest of the arm is dead as its being held in an immobilising sling, which looks like a straight jacket! Ah well, c'est la vie ay. Off work at the moment so just lazing around doing not very much, which is kinda good as i feel like i havn't stopped moving since the june! and i rode about 750miles in the last two weeks before my op so i guess its a good thing to have a break. Gotta say though my shoulder has improvrd a lot today alone so im looking on the bright side. The physio said ill be good to 'ride around the block' after about 3/4weeks, when i can ditch the sling. then ill see the surgeon again towards the end of september who will hopefully give me the official ok. After that it will be physio for a few more months. With the shoulder regaining full strength after about 6 months.
The biggest problem i have is the one handed syndrome. Its unbelievable how much one takes two arms for granted. Im right handed and i cant use my right arm. sh1t me it makes everything a chore! Brushing your teeth, typing, eating dinner... the list is endless. you don't wanna know how long its took me to write this post!
Anyway, good to see everyone had a good ride to Brighton at the weekend. I think i dreamt about it while they were operating
But fear not, when my shoulders back, ill be on the war path, well come march...