I am going to have hernia surgery tomorrow, and I won’t be able to play for a while.
My doctor said I could do some buzzing after a week, and maybe even play a bit after three weeks, but between the time off for the surgery and then traveling to Europe, (I don’t want, really can’t, take my horn with me) it will be close to 7 weeks before I can play again.
What is your experience with the various buzzing aids out there? Are any of them worth it?
Buzzing aid after hernia surgery
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Re: Buzzing aid after hernia surgery
Used for an extended period without actually playing, I think they're a waste of effort, and potentially could lead to wrong habits. Buzzing is not playing.
Coming back after a long pause isn't actually as painful as one might think. IMHO you should just heal up first.
Coming back after a long pause isn't actually as painful as one might think. IMHO you should just heal up first.
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Re: Buzzing aid after hernia surgery
Short video call today? I can give you some ideas.
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Thank you for the offer! I pm’d you
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Re: Buzzing aid after hernia surgery
I use it whenever on vacation without my trombone. I used it after my Moh's surgery and it made me feel good, even if it might not have had any effect. I am scheduled for inguinal hernia surgery on July 14. The surgery will be by robotics. The surgeon said no trombone for a month. I assume the buzzer will be okay, but i will discuss that with him. Keep us informed as you progress.
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Re: Buzzing aid after hernia surgery
I would definitely wait on the buzzing. I just had surgery myself and had to take at least 10 days before doing anything with the instrument... it really hurts and you CANNOT use your abdomen for a good chunk of time.
I came back playing very softly with very little air, including a tiny bit of buzzing and ramped it up from there.
I came back playing very softly with very little air, including a tiny bit of buzzing and ramped it up from there.
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Re: Buzzing aid after hernia surgery
My surgery is in 2 weeks for double hernia. Any thoughts on trombone vs trumpet for starting back up?
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