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- Port of Spain
- davidtsmith333
Hi fellow BOBs. Sorry I won't be able to make tomorrow Monday 22nd Jan. What happened was I had been experiencing some left shoulder issues over the last 2-4 weeks and thought it was due to over-stretching or perhaps concussion that would have healed by itself. It presented itself with some restriction in movement of the shoulder accompanied by some nominal pain during the day but once I layed down on the couch to relax or bed to sleep at night the pain would worsen. It was so bad on Friday night I couldn't sleep so by the Saturday morning I said to myself..."Self, you better go get that checked out". So after some research, off I went to an orthopaedic surgical clinic.
Turns out I was diagnosed with having what they call Calcific Tendonitis of the shoulder rotator cuff whereby some devil calcium deposits had formed. Happens with old age. Surgery was mentioned and options given. I bit the bullet and decided to take care of it right away lest I cowered out being afraid of such things as scapels and needles. Long and short the orthopaedic surgeon opted to go the route via needle insertion to break up/wash away the devil calcium deposit. Have to admit I was scared like a little child but the doctor/surgeon was pretty good. So hopefully that takes care of that.
Got to take it easy for a bit as I don't want to endanger the healing process. Left hand in sling right now and the pain killers are working famously. Had a good night's sleep amen. He said it would take about 4 weeks average to heal so gonna take this Monday off but badman will be back ASAP and you will once again have loads of fun trying to get past me with my superior racing skills 'round the corners and such. I was really looking forward to join you guys on Monday but c'est la vie.
Turns out I was diagnosed with having what they call Calcific Tendonitis of the shoulder rotator cuff whereby some devil calcium deposits had formed. Happens with old age. Surgery was mentioned and options given. I bit the bullet and decided to take care of it right away lest I cowered out being afraid of such things as scapels and needles. Long and short the orthopaedic surgeon opted to go the route via needle insertion to break up/wash away the devil calcium deposit. Have to admit I was scared like a little child but the doctor/surgeon was pretty good. So hopefully that takes care of that.
Got to take it easy for a bit as I don't want to endanger the healing process. Left hand in sling right now and the pain killers are working famously. Had a good night's sleep amen. He said it would take about 4 weeks average to heal so gonna take this Monday off but badman will be back ASAP and you will once again have loads of fun trying to get past me with my superior racing skills 'round the corners and such. I was really looking forward to join you guys on Monday but c'est la vie.



