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    Fellow Jc's

    A bit of a weird topic ha ha but anyways, might be able to relate to some people on here.

    Just wondering If any of you have gone through with major surgeries/operations before, what it was for and your experiences. If so post em up lol !

    Around a year ago I had a metal bar inserted across my chest, situated underneath my ribs and with that two brackets to hold it in place. It was put in to correct the shape of my ribs and push them out, while also helping my posture. Simply the bar forced my ribs out to the correct shape. Through such movement and change, I had extreme pain. If I could describe it, it would feel like having all of your ribs broken and some fat kid decides to sit on your chest.

    On top of that I had to stay in hospital for 1 and a half weeks, with morphine and a lolly bag of pills (which really didn't help), no sleep for a week and I was so sick the slightest movement I would perk up every were.

    That week and a half I had to stay in hospital was probably the worst and most uncomfortable week of my life but I'm happy I had it done, from that I get cold chills every time I pass a hospital, I never want to go back ha ha. It took me around 2-3 months to recover fully, but it was slow and the pain progressively went away, it sucked as I mist out on heaps of sport and activities with friends.

    Ill have to man up soon as I have to get the bar removed In around a year haha.
    Also with the surgery I had their was hardly any scares, so that was good. Its funny because I can actually feel the brackets on the side of my chest, people get so bugged out when they feel them.

    blah blah blah sorry for being so detailed lol and also don't think I'm looking for sympathy or support /similar crap, I just thought it would be cool to post up this experience of mine.

    Reason I'm blabbering on, is I generally havn't liked talking about it, and never really talked to many other people about their operations and experiences, it would be great to hear other situations.

    cheers, James

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    i had a hernia corrected when i was 15 (abdominal wall tore, leavin my intestines to relocate) but it didn't work and i had it redone 1 year 1 week and 1 day later. i now have a small piece of mercelin mesh sewn into my abdominal wall.
    nothin major like yours.
    i found out about 2 years ago that i have a calcium growth on my shoulder joint, which will eventually grind through the tendon and i'll need a shoulder rebuild. but they said that could be anywhere from 10-25 years
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheForgotten View Post
    i had a hernia corrected when i was 15 (abdominal wall tore, leavin my intestines to relocate) but it didn't work and i had it redone 1 year 1 week and 1 day later. i now have a small piece of mercelin mesh sewn into my abdominal wall.
    nothin major like yours.
    i found out about 2 years ago that i have a calcium growth on my shoulder joint, which will eventually grind through the tendon and i'll need a shoulder rebuild. but they said that could be anywhere from 10-25 years
    quick reply! Im not alone ha ha

    Thats crazy, you would of hated going in for a second time, I know I would have. Did they make a mistake or just happened?

    hope your shoulder problem turns out to be ok with that surgery. At least its not for a while though.

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    My major operation was when I was 18. I had a titanium tooth implant in my front tooth.Its a procedure performed by a maxillofacial surgeon.

    Essentially they insert a titanium tooth in place of one of your real teeth. Basically they gave me 3 injections into the gums, which burned like hell for roughly 30sec or so per injection. Then they drill into the jaw, and insert a titanium abutment into the jaw. This was left for a couple of weeks to heal. The idea is that the bone will grow around the abutment, much like a plant growing around and up a pole. After that, the titanium tooth is attached to the abutment.

    Absolutely fantastic procedure. You would never know that I had an implant, it looks exactly like the surrounding teeth. Its also incredibly strong; the surgeon told me in order to remove the tooth you would have to cut the jawbone attached to the abutment.

    PS: As painful as it sounds, it really isn't. The worse thing was receiving the injections, but they were over pretty quick. You could have punched my jaw and I wouldn't have felt it lol.

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    i've had four operations in 10 days for a broken around cos had compartment cindrome (where muslces swells up) doctors reckon was like 1hr away from loosing arm now got plates in wrist to hold bones together..


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    Quote Originally Posted by VjamesY View Post
    quick reply! Im not alone ha ha

    Thats crazy, you would of hated going in for a second time, I know I would have. Did they make a mistake or just happened?

    hope your shoulder problem turns out to be ok with that surgery. At least its not for a while though.
    it was that long ago i don't really remember hating it or not. i still have flashbacks of waking up from the general and feeling like an icecube (they said i nearly froze to death in recovery. on a 30 degree day)
    but it was one of those things where if the intestine was through the hole and the muscle contracted, i had something like 9 minutes to get to hospital 30km away, get knocked out ad opened up. so hate it or not it had to be done
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    Quote Originally Posted by saber View Post
    My major operation was when I was 18. I had a titanium tooth implant in my front tooth.Its a procedure performed by a maxillofacial surgeon.

    Essentially they insert a titanium tooth in place of one of your real teeth. Basically they gave me 3 injections into the gums, which burned like hell for roughly 30sec or so per injection. Then they drill into the jaw, and insert a titanium abutment into the jaw. This was left for a couple of weeks to heal. The idea is that the bone will grow around the abutment, much like a plant growing around and up a pole. After that, the titanium tooth is attached to the abutment.

    Absolutely fantastic procedure. You would never know that I had an implant, it looks exactly like the surrounding teeth. Its also incredibly strong; the surgeon told me in order to remove the tooth you would have to cut the jawbone attached to the abutment.

    PS: As painful as it sounds, it really isn't. The worse thing was receiving the injections, but they were over pretty quick. You could have punched my jaw and I wouldn't have felt it lol.
    So another 50 or so of those, and you'll be Jaws!

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    I have had 4 major ops on my legs now, first op was to fix both broken legs, second op was to insert metal plates into each leg, 3rd op was to correct the stuff up from the surgeon who inserted the plates, 4th was to correct muscle damage caused by op 2 and 3. End result, can't run.
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    What happened, did you have a sunken chest? My posture is terrible but I don't have a sunken chest.

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    I am not sutpid

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    Laser eye correction, isn't bad at all now, I had it done when you still had to put 20drops a day in your eyes and rub a cream on the eyeball 3 times a day and talk about vamire, for the first three days I even had to turn off my alarm clock as the LED's were too bright. All worth it now however, worst part is only two years after that a girl I know had it done and she was in on Friday and back at work and could see 100% on Monday, no pain, no creams, just the odd drop, I was in pain and out of it for at least a week or two.

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    I had my tonsils out, my adenoids scrapped and something in my nose quarterised.

    Doesn't sound like much, but as an adult it's fairly painful. Have to have a bunch of pain killers before eating anything, talking sucks and it feels like I have an ear infection in both ears and tonsilitis.

    Only other operation I've ever had was wisdom teeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danja View Post
    So another 50 or so of those, and you'll be Jaws!

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    Quote Originally Posted by levymetal View Post
    What happened, did you have a sunken chest? My posture is terrible but I don't have a sunken chest.
    Yeh one way of discribing it, it was also a very extreme case. It was mostly due to me growing so late and rapidly that my ribs grew in the incorrect shape. Mate my posture has always been a big problems for me, this surgery helped but my posture still isn't the best.

    Heaps of doctors, chiropractors etc tell me It can be fixed over time, just with stretching and working on it. Maybe you should see a chiropractor and see If he can help.

    With stretching, another big factor with posture Is were you position your shoulders. First try keeping your shoulders in line with your body not slumped forward, that's what I have been trying to work on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VjamesY View Post
    Yeh one way of discribing it, it was also a very extreme case. It was mostly due to me growing so late and rapidly that my ribs grew in the incorrect shape. Mate my posture has always been a big problems for me, this surgery helped but my posture still isn't the best.

    Heaps of doctors, chiropractors etc tell me It can be fixed over time, just with stretching and working on it. Maybe you should see a chiropractor and see If he can help.

    With stretching, another big factor with posture Is were you position your shoulders. First try keeping your shoulders in line with your body not slumped forward, that's what I have been trying to work on.
    Yeah I might have to do something soon. I have quite a bit of 'upper' back/shoulder pain. The best article I have read on posture is here: Posture And Bodybuilding. However I guess the biggest problem is that you can clearly see he is putting it on when he has his shoulders slumped forward. Mine naturally sit like that, and it's quite uncomfortable to make a line out of them. Additionally - I feel like I look stupid when I do it .

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    Not major surgery by any means, but bloody unpleasant.

    Injection directly into the left eye to correct retinal throbosis. Nothing I have hated more than watching the needle coming in and not being able to turn away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redcv6 View Post
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    sounds like the worst operation u could have...

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    Quote Originally Posted by levymetal View Post
    Yeah I might have to do something soon. I have quite a bit of 'upper' back/shoulder pain. The best article I have read on posture is here: Posture And Bodybuilding. However I guess the biggest problem is that you can clearly see he is putting it on when he has his shoulders slumped forward. Mine naturally sit like that, and it's quite uncomfortable to make a line out of them. Additionally - I feel like I look stupid when I do it .
    Yeh that's exactly like me! they 'naturally' sit forward and it feels so uncomfortable and stretched when I put my shoulders against my body. You feel heaps awkward ay haha I hate it. I just try and do it whenever I remember, then its not as worse sometimes.

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    Spinal Fusion back in 2007..metal rod secured to my spine to straighten the 47 degree curve. Spine was in an S bend and the doc reckons by the time I would be 20 (2010) I wouldn't have been able to walk. Most people don't play sport again, and the quickest he had seen someone get back into it was rubgy 18 months later..I played a full season of cricket 5 months after the op, and the year after I played soccer, but was horribly unfit haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by nathg View Post
    Spinal Fusion back in 2007..metal rod secured to my spine to straighten the 47 degree curve. Spine was in an S bend and the doc reckons by the time I would be 20 (2010) I wouldn't have been able to walk. Most people don't play sport again, and the quickest he had seen someone get back into it was rubgy 18 months later..I played a full season of cricket 5 months after the op, and the year after I played soccer, but was horribly unfit haha
    That's crazy, at least It was a moderately fast recovery. How long did you have to stay in hospital for? Did hospital bore the sh1t out of you to ha ha
    Do you have to keep it in or is the metal rod going to be removed ever?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pub247 View Post
    About 6 years ago i had a twisted testicle where the tubes get twisted and your balls swell up. I have to say the most painful thing ever experienced in my life especially when one of your balls is the size of an orange. i didnt want to go to hospital but the pain made me go especially the lower back.
    Ended up in surgeory and had my balls stitched to my scrotum so it doesnt happen again

    Women say child birth is the most painful things ever yet i rate that as being equal for a man
    Ouch, atleast its secure now lol
    Ive heard of that happening before, how did it happen? sport?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VjamesY View Post
    That's crazy, at least It was a moderately fast recovery. How long did you have to stay in hospital for? Did hospital bore the sh1t out of you to ha ha
    Do you have to keep it in or is the metal rod going to be removed ever?
    Yeah relatively fast recovery, I was in a fair bit of pain for a long time, like it was so easy to aggravate it. But it seems ok now. The doc also said I would need to be a paper pusher all my life and never work a trade. I am a apprentice mechanic now hahahah
    Umm, hospital I was in there for 7 days after my op, 3 of which were in intensive care. I had to stay an extra day but cause they gave me some medication that wasn't even required and it made me sick lol. Morphine cures boredom lol.
    Yeah it will stay in forever, and before anyone asks, no it does not set metal detectors off!
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