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Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 7:56 pm
by Muse-Inc
Not that I've wanted to be absent, but...well, I had a frozen shoulder with brachial plexus compression...painful, couldn't raise arm. Doc said no mousing, no computer. So, after that begins to loosen up and heal, I fall, er, the durned foyer step moved, yup, 22 yrs in the same place and it up and moves. I land on the fully-functional shoulder & knee on that same side...lovely, now I have two out of whack shoulders. This is no longer amusing and I am in real pain. The worst is that I now must sleep on my back and that hurts my shoulders so I hunt around for what will prop my arms up a bit & change the angle. 'Cause I gotta sleep propped up, this is a huge deal...I haven't sleep on my back since my primary's tentative diagnosis of OSA April '07. My AHI which was averages 1.2, goes to 5 with some frank apneas (centrals maybe, no pressure increase at end or following) and some obstructives ranging in length from 10-20 secs. Leak way up too, gravity not hose pulling, so I tightening straps a bit and that helps. Pressure up too: instead of 95ths at 10.4, they're now in the 13s with max up to 14.8, way higher than my previous high of 11.8. Yesterday, I camped out my docs as it looks like I have cellulitis on the banged up knee and ankle on that side . Doc says could be so he takes enough blood for several vampires to culture it ensuring that what he's putting me is the right antibiotic and to see if it's really an infection tho it sure looks & feels like it. So, I'm on diclofenac, Levaquin (yeah, I read the warnings, I know but a lot of of the pathogens causing cellulitis are now cephalosporin-resistant), and an antibiotic cream. Last night was the first night with the blessed pain med...I slept 8 hrs, without a single wakeup (haven't that since I wore the OptiLife and was dumb as a skunk about apnea treatment , fall '08 at least), and numbers more like my usual. I'm still exhausted & still have some pain & limited mobility in shoulders-arms. And, the heat makes it all worse to tolerate. Plus, my 3-wk gig that started end of last Feb is winding down...great way to impress, half days . Whee, what an adventure !

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:07 pm
by rosacer
I'm very sorry for you Muse-Inc, I know what it is a frozen shoulder (I had two frozen shoulders).

I wish you the fastest and more possibly pain free recovery.

Something that helped me was to put two pillows in a pile in front of me, to rest my worst arm on top of that while sleeping on one side, that really helps to have the arm at the same level of your shoulder. This allows you to sleep on the side in case your apnea bothers you while on your back.

All the Best!

Rosie

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 10:12 pm
by KatieW
I've missed you Muse, and am sorry to hear about your shoulder pain. I hope this all resolves for you soon. Take care.

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 10:36 pm
by rosiefrosie
I too missed you Muse and glad to see you are back but not so glad to hear why you have been gone. Get well and heal up soon. I think once you start to feel better and are able to sleep more on your sides, your treatment would go back to what it normally is. It's seems when I have pain it affect ny OSA therapy and my leak and pressure needs increases. Hang in there.

rosie

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:40 pm
by elena88
oh my goodness, youve been thru the ringer, havent you?

I hope your injuries heal quickly, and you can get back to sleeping like you did before..

What a darn struggle to have all that happen..

take it easy.. and take care,

elena

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 12:01 am
by rested gal
muse, you certainly have been missed. Very sorry to hear about your problems.

Hope you have a good recovery and better sleep soon.

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 12:51 am
by kteague
Bless your heart (and your shoulders)! No tips, just sympathy - and lots of it. (Partly because I feel guilty for thinking how glad I am it isn't me. ) Hope you break all records in recovery!
Kathy

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 1:11 am
by DreamOn
It hasn't been the same around here without you, muse. Sorry to read about your recent trials and tribulations. I sure do hope you're on your way to full recovery now.

Take care.

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 5:46 am
by echo
Sorry to hear your troubles, wishing you a speedy recovery!!

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 5:52 am
by ozij
Ouch, Muse. That was a painful series of problems to go through. I hope you healing is as expectedly short as your 3 week job was unexpectedly long! And may you find another such job - and full health - very very soon.

O..

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 7:53 am
by Hawthorne
Glad to have you back Muse. I KNOW what shoulder pain is like and how it affects sleeping only too well, so I sympathize!

It's always hard to know why people are not on the forum for a time. We assume people are busy or away on holiday. Your absence has not been a holiday!

Hope all is well soon!

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 8:10 am
by sleepycarol
Wishing for a speedy recovery.

Hope the job prospects open up and you are blessed with a great job offer.

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 8:40 am
by mars
Hi Muse

Sorry to hear about your troubles

If conventional treatment does not work for your shoulders I would suggest you check out Myotherapy.

A few years ago I fell off a high stool, my shoulder landing on a support. Result- a lot of pain and a frozen shoulder. The Doctor (sorry - ex-Doctor) said nothing could be done. So I had a virtually useless left arm.

Went to a Myotherapist, and by exercising and manipulating my arm over a couple of months he got back for me the full use of my left arm.

Here is what they do -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myotherapy

http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv ... Myotherapy

Good that you are back with us - take care.

cheers

Mars

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:50 am
by tattooyu
Oh Muse, that's just awful! I have an old injury in my right shoulder from landing on it full-force practicing martial arts rolls. Sucks. All the best for a speedy recovery.

Did you happen to see that Marie had the baby? Our son Jonah is here. You can see his little pouty sad face (post sponge bath) in my avatar.

Re: Muse's Absence...for those interested

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:39 am
by BleepingBeauty
Welcome back, Muse. Sorry to hear the reason for your absence, but I hope you heal quickly.

Hang in there!