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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1346486" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Nope. Takes longer than that.... </p><p>Same here waiting to get it done doesn't help your odds of a successful outcome. </p><p>Had mine done about 3 years after injury. Wasn't all that bad of injury so I thought. I had torn rotar cuff and a torn lateral. Fixing the lateral helped but I retore the rotor cuff either in pt or as I woke up from surgery. Dock said I had a 50 % chance a second surgery would fix it. Although I don't have near the strength as before, I am mostly pain free and can actually raise my arm above my head, something that was painful prior to surgery, but it did take over a year after I quit therapy for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1346486, member: 7795"] Nope. Takes longer than that.... Same here waiting to get it done doesn't help your odds of a successful outcome. Had mine done about 3 years after injury. Wasn't all that bad of injury so I thought. I had torn rotar cuff and a torn lateral. Fixing the lateral helped but I retore the rotor cuff either in pt or as I woke up from surgery. Dock said I had a 50 % chance a second surgery would fix it. Although I don't have near the strength as before, I am mostly pain free and can actually raise my arm above my head, something that was painful prior to surgery, but it did take over a year after I quit therapy for that. [/QUOTE]
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