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whats up everybody...so it was my first day back in to bjj.....i had quit because i had shoulder contusion and it really messed me up....so ne ways i was wrestleing with this dude, he tried to get me in an americana, i managed to get out but in the middle of it i heard my shoulder pop and pain immediately rushed through my arm...i didnt want to seem like i was backin out because i couldnt handle so i kept goin...then when i got home i couldnt lift my arm...it has been almost 3 days and i still cant lift it...i dont know what to do because i love the sport but if im only going to make my injury worse should i call it quits again? i would appreciate the help thanks
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Go see a DOCTOR! Your arm could be broken, dislocated or have soft tissue damage that will not heal properly without surgery. My guess is dislocated or broken...
Real macho to keep playing when you're hurt (Read STUPID) Take care of yourself buddy. You'll regret it later (in life) if you don't...
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yea after that match i was done for the rest of the time...its just hard...because i found something im really good at and something i love doin and i dont want to mess it up again (sounds corny but its the truth)...im pissed off more than anything but i was gonna go to the doctor...cuz it really does hurt...because i tried doin pushups and my left arm went down and my right arm didnt bend at all...it felt like if i kept goin somethin would tear...i dont wanna have to leave for good ....like i said i love bjj and do nething to keep doin it thnxs for the help tho
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I tore a hamstring once, (very badly) it took me 5 years to rehab it. Injuries happen, but you need to be smart or an injury can end you participation in an activity. It can even do more like effect the quality of your life.
Get to a doctor, listen to what he says, and don't rush anything. The absolute last thing you want is to reinjure it before its all healed up.
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any *pop* is probably some ligament damage.
I'm sitting here at my computer with a big bandage on my knee from knee surgery. You can read about my knee surgery down below. I was training, heard a pop from my knee and it was my meniscus. I took it easy but it would pop from time to time. Each time it was not as painful so I thought I was getting better. That was about a year ago. So, for about a year, I've not been training like I should be doing. I had knee surgery on Wednesday. My doctor said the damage was worse than he thought. Either the MRI I had (which cost $3,300 for my knee and neck) didn't show the damage or I made it much worse from training. Go to a Sports Med Orthopedic surgeon and have your shoulder looked at ASAP! Don't think your shoulder will get better on it's own, it's not too llikely that will happen. |
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I'm gonna risk being unpopular here and go out on a limb and say this fella started this thread not to ask for injury advice but as part of his own personal process of justifying the decision he has already made to quit.
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the last thing i wanna do is quit....i love this sport and will do nething to still be in it...i jus wanted to know what to do cuz i have been takin it easy but it only has gotten worse...i wanted to know what u guys thought the injury might be and how i should handle it but thanks everybody for tellin me what a dumbass i am for not stoppin right there...i should've but i didnt cant take that shit back DAMN THIS REALLY SUCKS |
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Juat take it easy in practice, and now that you are hurt its best to see a doctor and get the proper treatment. Do yourself a favor and simply learn in class, don't go for broke and go for wins, try new things, develope skills don't just be a tough guy, because you are only going ot end up a shitty grappler with a buster ego who hurts his partners in training. Don't let it get there, I know plenty of guys like that.
Take care of yourself, give it time and do what you can with your injury limitations. |
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I can't box because I trapped a nerve in my shoulder and I'm bursting to go to boxing again, soyou're not alone. Just be patient, it's better to wait a while now and be able to do your BJJ again - then doing some permenant damage if you push it.
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Even with pernement damage you can still train. I have pernement knee and hip damage that they can't fix and if they can, they can't untill I'm 16 or 18 and then there will still be damage. But even with pernement damage I've managed to train on and off for the past year, I am going to officialy start training back up once I get a new knee brace which I'm ordering in a week or two. So don't give up, just keep yourself safe. A true fighter knows their limits, only stupid fighters push their limits (Not ment to offend anyone) |
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