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<blockquote data-quote="SmileyB4" data-source="post: 910603" data-attributes="member: 42229"><p>I went to see the doc about my shoulder on Tuesday. I injured my shoulders last summer and preferred not to see the doc, just hoped it would go away! It did.... after 10 months!:***:</p><p>It came back last week and I also can't move either of my shoulders, changing or even getting up is such a struggle... I have a daughter with severe difficulties, so I can't afford to be able to rest or not help out! The GP never put it down to a frozen shoulder like I thought he would, he is sending me for x-rays, given me something to help me sleep at night (which he said will help the pain... and it HAS!). He suspects it tendenitis (spelling), so he's told me to try and rest it, rather than giving me exercises. </p><p>I've been very impressed with my gp and how seriously he's taken this. I think he's aware of the difficulties I have with my daughter, so he's trying to get it resolved asap. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmileyB4, post: 910603, member: 42229"] I went to see the doc about my shoulder on Tuesday. I injured my shoulders last summer and preferred not to see the doc, just hoped it would go away! It did.... after 10 months!:***: It came back last week and I also can't move either of my shoulders, changing or even getting up is such a struggle... I have a daughter with severe difficulties, so I can't afford to be able to rest or not help out! The GP never put it down to a frozen shoulder like I thought he would, he is sending me for x-rays, given me something to help me sleep at night (which he said will help the pain... and it HAS!). He suspects it tendenitis (spelling), so he's told me to try and rest it, rather than giving me exercises. I've been very impressed with my gp and how seriously he's taken this. I think he's aware of the difficulties I have with my daughter, so he's trying to get it resolved asap. :) xxx [/QUOTE]
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