Hi lovely ladies! Been trying to catch up this evening. I don't comment a ton but love listening to all of you and hope you won't mind my vent.
We have spent the last little bit on information overload regarding my daughter (8) and her upcoming surgery. Long story short: shoulder dystocia during birth resulted in nerve damage to her right arm (Erbs palsy). We have taken her to 10+ doctors, physical therapists, neurologists, orthopedics over the years. She has awesome range of motion but has stunted growth and holds her arm in a guarded position.
Fast forward to now: pediatrician thought a muscle/tendon surgery might help so they sent us 3 hrs away to a orthopedic dr. He did the first X-Ray that she's had since she was hours old and found to everyone's surprise that her shoulder is completely freaking DISLOCATED!!!!!!!
The dr says it's been that way for years and she's just learned to live with it! I'm so extremely frustrated and overwhelmed! She's having an extensive surgery on March 20. Thoughts & prayers appreciated!
(I'm on mobile so forgive my grammar/punctuation mistakes please!)
Re: Long vent *warning birth trauma mentioned*
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I hope she has a successful surgery and you can both move on from all this.
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OP, I hope her surgery goes well! At least they were able to find the damage and can fix it! Good luck to you guys!
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TTC #1 since 10/2012.
BFP#1 11/28/12, MC, BFP #2 CP
BFP #3 10/21/2013, EDD 7/3/2014
Beta #1 (4W6D): 1768 Beta #2 (5W1D): 5255
1st US at 6W4D HB of 112 BPM!
1/20/2014: IT'S A GIRL!
6/30/2014: Happy birthday baby M!
(Please make sure your getting an opinion from both a shoulder expert and a pediatric orthopedist since she's still growing).
The morning of surgery they have a specialist come in and give you a nerve block for your shoulder (giant needle in the neck). They couldn't find the nerve in my neck so I didn't get the nerve block. This made me very sad. Because the next day I was sobbing from pain. (It wears off after 24 hours).
It was on my dominant arm, and I was useless. Doc told me it would keep me off work for a week, and I was out for 3 weeks. I think I wore a cast for 8 weeks. Mister had to help dress me, shower me and feed me. It was so frustrating. He even had to brush my hair. I slept in a recliner for 2 months. The essential things were recliner, ice packs, and having an endless supply of Netflix and junk tv, and tube tops/sundresses. I also had PT for a long time.
I'm hoping I'm not scaring you. The recliner was the biggest thing because to lay down on my back was torture. They're ugly as hell, so we rented one from a medical supply place that had a remote control so I didn't have to wrestle with putting it into position. Most recliners have levers on the right side, and so the remote was essential. We slip covered it with a sheet since I was in it for so long, eating and sleeping there.
You should definitely talk to a malpractice lawyer as soon as possible to determine whether you have a claim and whether the time limit has run out. Like other PPs have said, I don't think you have a claim against the delivering doctor. But there may be something against the doctors who refused xrays 3 years ago or previous doctors who failed to notice her shoulder was dislocated if it was dislocated sooner.