I tripped and did a really cool dad move

preacher_dawg

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So, about 10 minutes after my new church voted me in as the new pastor (in Pennsylvania, which I guess I need to do a whole new post about), my wife was I gotta step outside, can you take our daughter to the bathroom? (which I hate carrying her to the men's room, which I guess I need to do a whole new post about). My wife was like the bathroom is over there (she has a much better sense of direction than I do, which I guess I need to do a whole new post about). Anyway, I can't find this elusive bathroom (which I guess I need to make a whole new post about) and my daughter is at the 4 year old stage in which she does not want to go potty but instead goes in her panties (which I guess I need to do a whole new post about), so I am picking her up, trying to find this elusive bathroom, and I don't see a step that I have no idea why it's there. I trip over the step and I realize I am going down, so I instinctvily protect my daughter and turn where I take all the brunt of the fall and she is unharmed (which I guess I need to do a whole new post about) and now I my shlulder is killing me.

All of this to say, I am curious, do you guys go to a doctor when you are badly hurt like this or do you see it as a waste of time and try to tough it out?
 

BreckyBratt

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Preacher go see the doc. Great dad move to protect the little one. Truly go get checked out. I cracked two vertebrae 15 years ago it still lingers to this day.
 
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mstateglfr

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Yes, you see a doctor and have whatever scanning done that needs to be done.
Then you go to a PT if needed and work with the PT to set a schedule for you to repair whatever is damaged, if it's severe enough. You then show up for the appointments and do the work at home that is needed to improve.

- What you don't do is let it heal poorly which prolongs pain or limits mobility moving forward, due to doing nothing right now.
- What you don't do is visit a chiropractor instead of a Physical Therapist because you figure they both work with mobility issues, so they are equal in worth. They are not. One deals in reality and the other thrives on vibes.


You have a 4 year old. Always be proactive and address anything that may limit your mobility or comfort when she is 14 or 24. You want to easily play catch or shoot hoops with her as a teen. You want to easily sit on uncomfortable bleachers and chairs to see her do whatever she enjoys doing.
 

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Do you use that many parenthesis when you preach?*

I've had back, knee, sinus, eye & shoulder surgery. The shoulder was by far the worst & the most difficult to recover. I would see a Dr if it hurts that bad. It'll just get worst & harder to recover if a procedure is required.
 

BreckyBratt

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I know older men at civic clubs that have had shoulder and knee surgeries the past few years. I'm sure I'm headed that way sooner or later for both, but PT within a couple of days of surgery has helped these men recoup faster than I ever thought could happen.
 
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kired

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45 years old, I’ve been to a doctor once in the last 10 years. Tough it out (that’s probably bad advice)
 

40mikemike

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I tore my rotator cuff on December 17th. I finally went to the doctor last week and my wife literally manages an orthopedic clinic. Rub some dirt on it. Drink some water. Take 800 mg of ibuprofen and have it checked out in mid-May if it still hurts.
 
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soccerdad

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Have had several types of surgery but rotator last July, still feeling It. Much better but it takes lots of time to recover. Don’t plan on doing a thing all Summer but doctor told me shoulder replacement is easier Recovery.
 
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40mikemike

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Have had several types of surgery but rotator last July, still feeling It. Much better but it takes lots of time to recover. Don’t plan on doing a thing all Summer but doctor told me shoulder replacement is easier Recovery.
And that is why I won’t have surgery on mine unless I absolutely have to. That was my doctor’s advice.
 
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Wesson Bulldog

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First of all congratulations on your new church. Second of all, the first thing to do when you begin your pastorage is to have them removed the step that you tripped over. Hoping that your shoulder thing is just a bruise and nothing more.
 
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OG Goat Holder

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For all you that are NOT currently injured, I’d recommend you get on a good stretching program as you age. Call it whatever you want, but loosening up all the tight areas can ward off a lot of things.

Also, strength train and keep the gut off - as always.
 
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patdog

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I’m a veteran of 2 rotator cuff surgeries. Give it a couple of days with the Voltaren & ibuprofen & see if it heals in its own unless it’s obvious you’ve really done something. Then see an orthopedic dr if you’re still having trouble. Remember they can be quick to recommend surgery. If it’s not giving you too much trouble ask for physical therapy & see if that helps. I actually have a small rotator cuff tear in left shoulder too. Dr wanted to operate. I went to a few months of pt & got it to the point it doesn’t really bother me. If you do have a tear, only you can decide if you really need surgery. But if it’s impacting your life, I’d recommend the surgery. Good luck.
 
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Zarbok

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45 years old, I’ve been to a doctor once in the last 10 years. Tough it out (that’s probably bad advice)
This is absolutely not a flex. You should be going at least once a year for an annual wellness and that should've started in your 20s to keep track of your levels on everything.

Go to the doctor OP, they're not scary. Do you rant to be able to pick up your child or do you want to hurt all the time
 
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She Mate Me

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This is absolutely not a flex. You should be going at least once a year for an annual wellness and that should've started in your 20s to keep track of your levels on everything.

Go to the doctor OP, they're not scary. Do you rant to be able to pick up your child or do you want to hurt all the time

If I did that I'd have a pill box already. I don't want a pillbox.

Besides, who the hell's gonna take advice from a frosh when we've got Heisman Trophy winning know-it-alls hereabouts???
 
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ckDOG

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I'd go get it checked out after past experience of letting my ego get in the way on a shoulder injury. If nothing else they'll tell you what not to do to allow your body to heal and not make things worse.
 

mstateglfr

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If I did that I'd have a pill box already. I don't want a pillbox.
My wife and I rode to the pharmacy yesterday as part of some errands we had. I got my prescriptions then turned to her and said 'I didnt have any of this just three 17ing years ago.'

17 that Batman pillbox I have to look at each morning!
 
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She Mate Me

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My wife and I rode to the pharmacy yesterday as part of some errands we had. I got my prescriptions then turned to her and said 'I didnt have any of this just three 17ing years ago.'

17 that Batman pillbox I have to look at each morning!

I know everything in this country today says you have to take a bunch of pills to live past 60. Some people absolutely do, but not all and if you go to a doctor these days you're gonna end up with a pillbox.
 

Zarbok

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If I did that I'd have a pill box already. I don't want a pillbox.

Besides, who the hell's gonna take advice from a frosh when we've got Heisman Trophy winning know-it-alls hereabouts???
I only have a pressure pill I have to take each morning but I put it with my vitamin and fish oil and such. Easy to remember to take all of them with pillbox
 

She Mate Me

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I only have a pressure pill I have to take each morning but I put it with my vitamin and fish oil and such. Easy to remember to take all of them with pillbox

Freshmen with pillboxes, what's the world coming to?!?!?
 

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- What you don't do is visit a chiropractor instead of a Physical Therapist because you figure they both work with mobility issues, so they are equal in worth. They are not. One deals in reality and the other thrives on vibes.
Thread hijack, but what is the deal with chiropractors. I had a physical therapist tell me one time that good ones are good for manipulation and bad ones think they can cure heart disease by getting the hips back in alignment or whatever.
 

johnson86-1

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45 years old, I’ve been to a doctor once in the last 10 years. Tough it out (that’s probably bad advice)

You should be doing annual visits unless you want to wake up dead
Yup. you are at the age where you should go to the doctor. Should probably be getting a baseline of a bunch of stuff to keep an eye on as you get older. Get your colonoscopy at the very least. Virtually completely preventable cancer but if that doesn't move the needle, think about how bad it would be having to know you need a colostomy bag only because you delayed going to the doctor.
 

johnson86-1

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I know everything in this country today says you have to take a bunch of pills to live past 60. Some people absolutely do, but not all and if you go to a doctor these days you're gonna end up with a pillbox.
Lots of things are over diagnosed and over prescribed. But still go to the doctor. You can just not take statins or blood pressure medication if they prescribe them. But I'm pretty sure a colonoscopy and calcium score are not causing people to get unnecessary treatments.
 

Maroon Pug

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Really don't give a 17 if your hurt or not, I just need to know when you plan on dropping your 'whole new post' series about Pennsylvania churches, elusive bathrooms, and kids poopin' their pants??*