DeletedMember 715 Posted January 3, 2017 Ask your PCP about cortisone shots in the shoulders. It helps for some people. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Yes, this is one course of treatment that is on the table. Until I am able to get in for an MRI (Jan 10th) and they see the extent of damage, Im just in waiting mode.... I've had varying luck with cortisone. In my knees it has almost no effect, but in my hip it has been nothing short of a miracle to help me keep my sanity! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vinasu 621 Posted January 3, 2017 I got the surgery after I tore my PCL. I couldn't walk at all for a month. The doctor said there wasn't anything they could do medically, and the only treatment was time and weight loss. Well, then I developed plantar fasciitis in my other leg. At 43 I couldn't walk down stairs. I had to sleep in the living room. I started worrying if I could even survive 20 more years. Now that I'm 90 pounds down, the plantar fasciitis had completely resolved, and though I still can't completely bend or straighten my leg with the PCL tear, the pain is almost gone. Sent from my SM-G925V using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Djmohr 6,965 Posted January 3, 2017 @ I am so sorry you are dealing with these things. I will tell you from personal experience although we lose the weight, our body makeup changes drastically. I was told by my orthopedic spine surgeon that all that fat was actually providing some structure even though it was causing pain then too. Since having my RNY bypass I had a 3 level cervical fusion (9 months later and down 100lbs), then I had to have a second surgery in my mid back relieving pressure in my mid back 4 months after that. Then, like you my left shoulder finally got so bad that It was causing severe headaches and neck pain. Turned out I had a 50% torn rotator cuff and bone on bone arthritis so back to surgery I went. (that put my plastics on hold for 5 more months. In 2 weeks I have my second plastics surgery and about 8 weeks ago, my right shoulder started kicking up again. I saw the orthopedic surgeon, we are trying to hold off so we are trying cortisone first. Well, we did and it helped for two weeks but I am completely unwilling to reschedule my plastics so we agreed that we would address my right shoulder sometime after my plastics. I guess the good news is, my knees, ankles and feet are definitely much better since losing all the weight. I am hoping it stays that way. I am 53 so a little older and I do have an auto immune disease called psoriatic arthritis. My Mother had infectious rheumatoid arthritis and I am showing signs of that disease as well. I have to go back to my rheumatologist and have him test me. The good news is, I am on a biological that should help both diseases. All that being said, I have so much more energy and ability even with all of this crap going on with my joints. I hope you are able to get resolution quickly. If they do rotator cuff repair it takes a while to recover but I should tell you my left shoulder feels and works fantastic now. I can even sleep on that side. Best of luck to you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vamping 183 Posted January 5, 2017 @ I understand your pain, both literally and figuratively. I had 3 major joint surgeries (including rotator cuff repair) by the time I was 25, all due to athletic injuries. I hope you can get your issues resolved soon. Keep your head up and keep pushing on. I don't have any great advice other than something my dad told me that stuck with me. He said to get any and everything you need medically done as soon as possible because the younger you are, the better you heal. Even a year can make a difference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites