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dammit!! casting days done for awhile

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05 February 2021, 19:04
john c.
dammit!! casting days done for awhile
was seperating my dog (75 lbs) and a friends dog, a puppy but almost as big from fighting yesterday (after the fight they chased cows together) and when i stood up my left arm wouldnt work. ER said i have a torn left bicep muscle. they put a temp cast/sling on it till i see my ortho guy tues. said in any case i'm looking at months to heal. stopped at post office on way home and sure nough my new NOE 45 colt brass mold had come in. got a ton of lead and tin and some ww waiting to go. pile of lyman cast 45 colt keith done ready to be lubed and stuffed. my son bet his mom w/in a week i'd be in shop having figured out a way to cast/load. i dunno. once more time......DAMMIT!
06 February 2021, 04:34
TWL
Yikes.

Hang on, John. If it truly is a torn bicep, you've got a long, painful, way ahead.

I tore my left one years ago in the weight room. The muscle literally separated from the shoulder and rolled up like a hose at the elbow. It was a refreshing moment, indeed. About the most painful experience, before or since.

Best of luck with your recovery. !!!!


114-R10David
06 February 2021, 05:50
Aspen Hill Adventures
Ouuuuuuchhh!

Hope you heal quickly.


~Ann





06 February 2021, 08:25
NormanConquest
Hope you heal up soon John; this getting old is not for the timid.


Never mistake motion for action.
06 February 2021, 08:52
john c.
quote:
Originally posted by TWL:
Yikes.

Hang on, John. If it truly is a torn bicep, you've got a long, painful, way ahead.

I tore my left one years ago in the weight room. The muscle literally separated from the shoulder and rolled up like a hose at the elbow. It was a refreshing moment, indeed. About the most painful experience, before or since.

Best of luck with your recovery. !!!!

i did that sort of years ago too messing with the same dog!! just a diff thing. i wheeled around real fast to grab his leash and the tendons, all 3 seperated from my right shoulder. i waited 6 months b4 going to the dr. he had to stretch them all to attach them to a steel plate in my shoulder. said the ends looked like shredded wheat. was the worst rehab i've ever done. period! this time boo boo is just above and at the elbow on inner arm. bruising and the arm looks like its got a sunken pit on it. going to ortho guy tues and i'm sure a MRI will tell.
06 February 2021, 17:25
p dog shooter
Hoping the best for you.

I have known 3 people with that injury.

You could have a very long road ahead of you.
06 February 2021, 19:34
FMC
The biceps can tear at the elbow or the shoulder. I tore mine at the elbow. If one decides not to have surgery, it is not the diminution in strength that is the issue, rather the lack of endurance. I chose surgery.




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06 February 2021, 20:22
john c.
quote:
Originally posted by FMC:
The biceps can tear at the elbow or the shoulder. I tore mine at the elbow. If one decides not to have surgery, it is not the diminution in strength that is the issue, rather the lack of endurance. I chose surgery.


how did rehab go? shoulder i mentioned b4 was pure hell. and it still pops etc occassionally, but no big deal.
07 February 2021, 09:24
NormanConquest
My son had that same injury when he was in the sandbox in 02. Thankfully Uncle Sugar footed the bill. It was still recovery time though. He is fine today but he was adamant about keeping up the physical therapy after the fact + now has almost full use. Keeping up with the PT is very important even though it hurts.


Never mistake motion for action.
09 February 2021, 22:09
john c.
surgery on the 19th in austin. dammit AGAIN!
11 February 2021, 08:27
FMC
Overall wasn't bad. Surgery, recovery and rehab were pretty much unremarkable. Best wishes on a speedy recovery.




There are two types of people in the world: those that get things done and those who make excuses. There are no others.
11 February 2021, 08:55
NormanConquest
John, I know you don't like Austin but that is where the best surgeons are. You could choose San Antonio but really, you are only going there for a procedure, not asked to live there. Besides, you might see some "entertaining street people" on the way to the hospital. Roll Eyes Really though, take the surgery + get better!
P.S. don't mind if the nurses have green hair + facial piercings. Big Grin


Never mistake motion for action.
11 February 2021, 19:19
john c.
i fear the boring "downtime getting nothing done" much more than the cuttin and sewing. pain and such comes and or stays awhile, whatever. however, in anticipation of being stove up and not much of a t.v. watcher, i splurged and downloaded franklins computers video lessons on smoking meat. and...i did prep 50 44 spl cases yesterday one handed. ok, one armed. only hiccup i see so far is using left hand to hold em up to powder dump as i can use right side to work handle. but i'll get that figured out too. haven't figured out how to cast one sided yet.
13 February 2021, 09:06
NormanConquest
About 30 years ago I came off a horse + broke my right wrist. I figured no problem as I am left-handed. WRONG!Try buttoning your shirt or zipping your fly with only your left hand. Other issues as well; we get used to using 2 hands.


Never mistake motion for action.
23 February 2021, 04:55
john c.
surgery has been cancelled and rescheduled 2x now. they called and set it for weds. maybe 3rd times the charm.
24 February 2021, 08:41
NormanConquest
Good luck Amigo.


Never mistake motion for action.
24 February 2021, 18:46
john c.
gracias.