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Good morning @starfirey2k and @barocco. I have had a reverse should replacement. I must tell you that while it appears that this surgery will be very painful because they are working with so many areas........and replacing existing elements......it is not excruciating and can be handled with Dilaudid....or another strong opioid. I say Dilaudid because it is the only one I can tolerate.

My surgeon and anesthetist actually came to my room to make sure I was comfortable. I slept pretty well except that the bandaged shoulder took up a lot of space. I went home with nominal pain and was able to go out to dinner with friends the second night at home.

Ice is the solution. You can have an ice machine that runs ice-cold water itself. Or you can put frozen water bottles in the ice chest and use it that way.

Another must-do......stay ahead of the pain with your ice and pain meds. Don't wait until you are uncomfortable.

Good luck.....let us know how we can help.

May you be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris

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Wow, thank you for all the info, so glad to hear that you are doing just fine. I am going to try and get it done this year, not sure when, but you have gave me the incentive. be well, stay safe.