CFHockeyMom
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Ok, so on Sunday evening, Sean's hockey team was playing in the championship game of a local tournament. Shortly after the game began, on Sean's 2nd shift, he was the unfortunate recipient of a VERY cheap shot into the boards. Sean's shoulder was just above the edge of the boards which is exactly where is humerus (upper arm bone) was completely sheared in two and pushed inboard where it stayed so that when he fell to the ice, it jammed upward and broke his collar bone.
He had surgery yesterday afternoon where they reset and pinned his humerus back together. He is in a lot of pain to say the least and his CF doc is watching him VERY closely. Fortunately our "regular" hospital is also where his CF clinic is.
He'll be unable to do CPT for probably 3-4 weeks until the pins come out and the bones heal enough to handle vibration. Obviously, we're worried about that!
He doesn't have much of an appetite so until he starts to eat, he can't go home. He did get up and walk down the hallway tonight so he is making progress. Maybe we'll get out tomorrow.
He had surgery yesterday afternoon where they reset and pinned his humerus back together. He is in a lot of pain to say the least and his CF doc is watching him VERY closely. Fortunately our "regular" hospital is also where his CF clinic is.
He'll be unable to do CPT for probably 3-4 weeks until the pins come out and the bones heal enough to handle vibration. Obviously, we're worried about that!
He doesn't have much of an appetite so until he starts to eat, he can't go home. He did get up and walk down the hallway tonight so he is making progress. Maybe we'll get out tomorrow.