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<blockquote data-quote="504RP" data-source="post: 1822547" data-attributes="member: 40335"><p>If I was in better health I wouldn't hesitate doing it myself. Had a MRI couple of months ago for lower back. Am 3 weeks through physical therapy twice a week that is showing any improvement so far. Doctor says we have to try physiotherapy first.</p><p></p><p>Scheduled for MRI this coming 24th for suspected tore left rotator cuff then meet with an orthopedic surgeon on the 26 th to review the MRI results. Am pretty sure it is tore. Had surgery on the right shoulder 12 years ago to repair a tore rotator cuff and reattach bicep tendon. Symptoms I am having now is real similar to what I had 12 years ago. The PA done some test called drop arm and others. He thinks I have a tear too. Plus a lot of popping, crackling noise when I move it. And my physical therapist done a couple test and he thinks I have a tear.</p><p></p><p>Do good to walk from the house to my truck let alone tackle putting a tractor clutch in. 90 % of the time I only see the guy that I relieve at my full time job just long enough for him to fill me in. So I have been able to keep my health issues hidden from my employer. My job is sort of like an air traffic controller in that it is 90 % mental. And that instead on controlling air traffic I control 100's of miles of gas transmission pipe lines.</p><p></p><p>So I have seen better days with all of this happening at once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="504RP, post: 1822547, member: 40335"] If I was in better health I wouldn’t hesitate doing it myself. Had a MRI couple of months ago for lower back. Am 3 weeks through physical therapy twice a week that is showing any improvement so far. Doctor says we have to try physiotherapy first. Scheduled for MRI this coming 24th for suspected tore left rotator cuff then meet with an orthopedic surgeon on the 26 th to review the MRI results. Am pretty sure it is tore. Had surgery on the right shoulder 12 years ago to repair a tore rotator cuff and reattach bicep tendon. Symptoms I am having now is real similar to what I had 12 years ago. The PA done some test called drop arm and others. He thinks I have a tear too. Plus a lot of popping, crackling noise when I move it. And my physical therapist done a couple test and he thinks I have a tear. Do good to walk from the house to my truck let alone tackle putting a tractor clutch in. 90 % of the time I only see the guy that I relieve at my full time job just long enough for him to fill me in. So I have been able to keep my health issues hidden from my employer. My job is sort of like an air traffic controller in that it is 90 % mental. And that instead on controlling air traffic I control 100’s of miles of gas transmission pipe lines. So I have seen better days with all of this happening at once. [/QUOTE]
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