7 week update
I'm giving a 7 week update for anyone who might search for info on this injury.
As per my own decision after being diagnosed with a type III separation, I waited about until I was strong enough and started PT. The therapists were great at stretching me out and trying to improve range of motion, but it was clear on their faces they did not see a positive outlook judging by how displaced my collar bone was. We hit a stale area where I did not feel pain day to day, and looked like a normal individual to anyone who was unaware of my injury. As the point I still had only about 60% range of motion. I told my surgeon (Dr. Anikar Chhabra) how i was feeling and we went ahead operate yesterday on 2/14/14.
The planned procedure was the twin tail tightrope that basically uses #5 fiber wire to mimic your natural ligaments. Upon arriving at surgery I the doctor told me that if he found a need to strengthen the wires he would use either cadaver tendons or parts of my hamstring, and I opted for cadaver tendons. I was also told that he no longer wanted to use a never block since an immediate post op check required me to be able to move my arm. I agreed since a never block requires a long needle to the neck and i'm just not with that. After signing all the paper work the nurse gave me a lidocane shot to number the area where the IV was inserted making that process easy and pain free. Soon after the anesthesiologist came and walked me through the drug process and I was asleep. I woke up with pain similar if not more than that of the accident, nausea, and unable to move my body. This wore off within a few hours.
I was discharged right away and began cold therapy using the provide DonJon Iceman clear cold unit (best thing since sliced bread) and relaxed on my reclining portion of my living room sectional. The pain slowly went away with drug use to about a 4 on the 1-10 scale. Current drugs are percocet, 800 mg ibuprofen, a stool softener, and nausea medication. Taking 1 percocet every 4-6 hours has me feeling comfortable.
I emailed the doc once I was thinking clearly and he called me within the hour to tell me how everything went. I was told that the original diagnosis of type III (done by comparing the xray of the damaged side to the good side) was incorrect and that I was closer to the type V border, thus I should of had surgery sooner. The surgery lasted for an hour and 15 minutes and no tendons were used. I'm told that I should be off the meds in the next 3-5 days and will start a video journal and post here once i'm done and at that point.
Now that the surgery is complete my road to recovery is set at 6 week sling, 6 mo mark should be full range of motion, 1 year mark fully healed. If anyone has any questions feel free to ask.
ps forgive me on the grammar and spelling, i'm currently drugged up and some errors are expected. Happy riding and here is a little clip I made of my last trip out on 2.9.14 trying to teach my gf to ride. also its only 15 seconds since it was for instagram