Hi Nikki,
Sorry to hear about diagnosis. Have you given up reaching into the fridge yet? I remember the near death experiences well......Did they ask you to turn your palm down and place it beneath your hip for the MRI? I swear, if I ever see that %^&*er in a cross walk he's doomed.........
Your recovery will be determined with what they find in realtion to the extent of the tear, or tears. If you have to have a "full" shoulder where they open you up, your talking about a year of recovery, and maybe a little longer until you regain what strength and mobility is there to be had. If it can be done with a scope, your 6-8 month time table is about right.
It will be two years since my surgery come this Memorial Day weekend. I had two R/C tears, along with the Labral Collar tear. I also had to have my AC joint Roto Rootered to relieve some impingment of the soft tissue and clean up some arthritis.
It was about nine months of recovery for me, and about a year before I felt I had regained all of the strength I was going to get. Two years later and I can only reach about a third of the way up my back with my hand behind me. The rest of my motion range seems fine.
In all honesty. nothing about this is pleasant. I've had foot surgery to pin a toe back together (tree roots are evil), three knee surgeries, and two back surgeries that have left two titanium cages in my lower spine. I decided to hell with getting my left shoulder done after having lived through the right one.
A couple of things to consider about my personal experinces though. One, I was 38 and played baseball through my Sophmore year of college, and then years of high level softball tournament play. My shoulder was probably used up before I woke up with the paramedics standing over me at the bottom of the jump...... :confused: Being younger and with hopefully less wear and tear yours will heal quicker and will have more motion. With mine it was hard to turn a swamp into a rose garden, as my sports ortho says.
The best advice I can offer is to be religous with your therapy and excercises after the surgery. If your therapist wants you to use the Pulley thingy where you use your good arm to try and raise your bad one over your head, I'll send you mine for as long as you need it. They are such a simple device, but not covered by insurance and they violate you with the price.
Best of luck with everything,
Tony