I am currently suffering from frozen shoulder. However, it manifested itself as a "twinge" in my arm whenever I reached for something, especially if I was reaching behind me. It also played havoc with my badminton, I would play a shot and get the "twinge" and my arm would feel like a nerve was trapped for a minute or so. However, the worst incident was a fall at skiing when I landed on my shoulder and it took nearly an hour to wear off. I also had some discomfort in my upper arm when lying in bed.
My doctor examined my arm and shoulder and established that I had restriced movement in my shoulder, something I'd not really been fully aware of. She prescribed Ibuprofen and physiotherapy. The Ibuprofen had an amazing effect. My BGs had been slowly increasing towards unacceptable levels, but as soon as I started taking the Ibuprofen they returned to "normal"!! That side effect lasted for a few weeks but gradually wore off. Anybody else come across that one?
I am currently receiving physio and there has been some improvement in all symptoms, but the problem hasn't fully gone away. My own belief, based on comments from other sufferers, is that it would gradually get better of its own accord, but I'll continue the physio and hope it speeds up the process.
I don't know, this diabetes coupled with the ageing process is a real fun thing ain't it?!! :lol: