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<blockquote data-quote="Millhouselady" data-source="post: 830035" data-attributes="member: 64069"><p>[USER=11441]@catherinecherub[/USER] </p><p>Sorry I missed your post earlier.</p><p></p><p>I am having physio on my shoulder but every time I forget about it and reach I scream in agony, so it feels like it's getting worse. I am doing all the exercises except the ones that hurt too much, but I guess they are the ones I should be concentrating on. I had heard about injections but I am needle phobic and can't deal mentally on my own with no support.</p><p>I know someone that had an operation on their back to relieve pain and now they are worse than ever.</p><p></p><p>I like the groups online I have joined, but I would really love to meet people face to face but there are no support groups locally for diabetes, heart attacks nor depression. My GP does know how I feel but I get the look when I go in as if to say oh not her again. They all do it. I've changed doctors twice.</p><p></p><p>Yes chatting on here has been a help, a trifle overwhelming perhaps but I am very grateful for everyone's input.</p><p></p><p>I have always kept a food diary and I do write a journal sometimes, but it feels kinda weird, never having anything positive to write.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for you taking the time to post, I appreciate it.</p><p>Best wishes,</p><p>Sarah x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Millhouselady, post: 830035, member: 64069"] [USER=11441]@catherinecherub[/USER] Sorry I missed your post earlier. I am having physio on my shoulder but every time I forget about it and reach I scream in agony, so it feels like it's getting worse. I am doing all the exercises except the ones that hurt too much, but I guess they are the ones I should be concentrating on. I had heard about injections but I am needle phobic and can't deal mentally on my own with no support. I know someone that had an operation on their back to relieve pain and now they are worse than ever. I like the groups online I have joined, but I would really love to meet people face to face but there are no support groups locally for diabetes, heart attacks nor depression. My GP does know how I feel but I get the look when I go in as if to say oh not her again. They all do it. I've changed doctors twice. Yes chatting on here has been a help, a trifle overwhelming perhaps but I am very grateful for everyone's input. I have always kept a food diary and I do write a journal sometimes, but it feels kinda weird, never having anything positive to write. Thanks again for you taking the time to post, I appreciate it. Best wishes, Sarah x [/QUOTE]
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