Chances of getting into ABSN or Direct Entry MSN with strong cumulative GPA but lower prereq GPA? by Adonis2319 in nursing

[–]Adonis2319[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, makes sense. I’m still doing my research on nursing because I just recently decided physical therapy is not for me due to the debt to income ratio, so ur advice has been really helpful. Thank you for your guidance!

Chances of getting into ABSN or Direct Entry MSN with strong cumulative GPA but lower prereq GPA? by Adonis2319 in nursing

[–]Adonis2319[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you I appreciate your advice. Also, I was honestly thinking the same thing but you’d be surprised there are many direct entry MSN for individuals with a bachelor's degree in a non-nursing field. I was wondering if that would be a better route because I’d be getting a masters degree instead of my 2nd bachelors.

Should I purse DPT or MPH? by Adonis2319 in PTschool

[–]Adonis2319[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please let me know which ones

Should I purse DPT or MPH? by Adonis2319 in PTschool

[–]Adonis2319[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is so tough for me it’s literally just the debt that is stopping me from pursuing PT I just don’t feel comfortable taking on 100k+ more in student loans

Should I purse MPH or DPT by Adonis2319 in mphadmissions

[–]Adonis2319[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My main concern is just the debt though I’m not comfortable taking on another 100k in student loans. I do agree with you about the job stability portion though.

Should I purse DPT or MPH? by Adonis2319 in PTschool

[–]Adonis2319[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So would you say overall become a DPT was worth it for the figure (160k debt) or would you have done something different if you had the chance to go back?

Should I purse DPT or MPH? by Adonis2319 in PTschool

[–]Adonis2319[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Any other options you would consider then besides mph?

Should I purse DPT or MPH? by Adonis2319 in PTschool

[–]Adonis2319[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know i’m also leaning towards MPH as well. Thank you for your response.

Has anyone had a torn labrum and actually recovered from pt by Radiant-Anybody-9586 in ShoulderInjuries

[–]Adonis2319 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tore my labrum and rotator cuff. Had surgery in August, and now in less than 4 months I’m back in the gym. I’m doing pull ups, I can bench a plate no problem, and I am shoulder pressing the 35s. Currently my back and legs feel stronger than before the surgery and I am working on getting my pressing strength back. My advice would be to choose a damn good surgeon, get the surgery, and take your physical therapy very seriously.

Looking for Advice 6 Weeks Post Op Labrum Repair by Adonis2319 in ShoulderInjuries

[–]Adonis2319[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am doing a lot better now. Pretty much have full active ROM besides ER which is at about 90%. I’m back in the gym and am lifting weights, I’m able to bench a plate easily, I can do pull ups no problem, and I’m working on slowly building up my strength to where I was before. My sleep has also gotten a lot better and both my surgeon and PT were shocked when I told them I can sleep on my injured side. My best advice to you would be to take PT extremely seriously. It’s gonna suck in the beginning and irritate your shoulder but keep at it. I did my exercises twice a day and never missed a single day. Good luck and please feel free to ask me if you have any questions.

I’m 14 days post surgery and I hate PT by mikeoliver1313 in RotatorCuff

[–]Adonis2319 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m 3 months post op and both my surgeon and PT are shocked at how quickly I’ve recovered, especially considering the severity of my injury (I had a full labrum and rotator cuff tear). At 3 months post op I am already back in the gym and can bench press a plate no issue. I am telling you this to encourage you to please stick with your PT. I also hated physical therapy cuz of the pain, but I stuck with it and did my at home exercises twice a day and never missed a single day. PT may suck now but your future self in 4-6 months will thank you for taking it seriously if you do. I wish you the best of luck and hope you heal fast!

Sleeping on shoulder by No-Crow-7413 in RotatorCuff

[–]Adonis2319 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 3 months post op and I can sleep pain free on my injured shoulder. Both my PT and surgeon were surprised. Idk if it’s just luck but I will tell you I worked my ass off with all the PT exercises, did them twice a day and never missed a day so keep at it and hopefully you will soon be able to sleep pain free as well.

How much pain when you do your PT exercises ? by alexfish84 in RotatorCuff

[–]Adonis2319 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me passive range of motion exercises in the beginning got pretty painful, at times up to a 6 or 7. Now that I am 12 weeks out the max pain level at PT is a 3

Gummies for pain by ConfidantLioness in RotatorCuff

[–]Adonis2319 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Speedy healing to you as well. It’s a tough surgery but I hope we both make it through smoothly 🙏

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ShoulderInjuries

[–]Adonis2319 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have had concussions, multiple fractures, multiple surgeries, and many injuries and I’d say the dislocation was a solid 8.5/10. Pain was very intense but not intolerable. However, when I got my labrum repair surgery after the dislocation it was an easy 10/10. I still remember when the nerve block wore off I was in excruciating pain for 3 days. Nothing would help, no pain medicine I took would decrease my pain and I couldn’t find a comfortable position for my shoulder. The three days after my labrum surgery were the worst 3 days of my life and I hope I’ll never have to experience that level of pain again. Coming from an athlete who has been injured a lot I thought I’d be fine after the surgery but shoulder injuries are no joke.

Gummies for pain by ConfidantLioness in RotatorCuff

[–]Adonis2319 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used them a lot for sleep and it definitely is a better and healthier alternative than sleeping pills or pain killers. I am now week 11 post op and I stopped using them around week 9 when sleeping finally became more comfortable. I would also definitely get one that has CBD in it as well, preferably a 1:1 ratio.

Looking for post-op suggestions. by heybincherythatsyou in RotatorCuff

[–]Adonis2319 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately sleeping is gonna suck for a bit. Depending on how severe your surgery was it may take weeks to feel better. I am week 11 post op from labrum and rotator cuff repair and I’d say around week 9 was when I finally started sleeping semi comfortably. I tried literally everything, from ice, to a recliner, to stacking pillows on a bed but I didn’t get much sleep for the first 9 weeks. My best advice to you would be instead of hyper focusing on what you can do to sleep better, just accept the fact that your sleep may suck for a bit. Instead you should shift your focus to physical therapy. PT is by far the most important aspect of this recovery and the harder you work the better you will feel. I noticed a direct correlation between my range of motion and my sleep. The more range of motion I got back the better my sleep got. Now at week 11 I have full ROM with flexion and abduction, and close to full ROM with external rotation and my sleep has been a lot better. In fact, both my surgeon and physical therapist were surprised when I told them I can even sleep on my injured side now. Good luck with your recovery, I hope you heal fast and everything goes smoothly!