anna29 said:Hi. Hope this helps? a week last tuesday I had steroid cortisone injection in my left diabetic frozen shoulder as it was stiff painful n sore to move with limited twist n reach out movement simple things like wash n brush my hair n driving putting car into 2nd n 3rd n 4th gears became excrutiaiting painful n was going round shreiking! despite pain n antiinflammation meds. Took my mum with me as I was wary to what they were going to do!!! can you go along with your sister? then she can look at you n chat to you when it happens? was told by my gp that initially 2-3 days after the injection it would get worse then would dissappear by the 4th or 5th day. I actually didnt believe him, just said yeah okay... they have to inject into the lining of the shoulder like in the gap where the shoulder moves your arm up n down. Was a teeeeny weeeeny ultra thin needle honest!!! n I didnt even feel it go in was gripping chair with my other hand terrified staring at my mum n asked her has he done it yet??? she told me it was done n over with, I was gobsmacked as was yet waiting for it to happen. Your sister shouldnt have any thing to fear honestly. Yes it did go more painful over the next 2-3 days then by the weekend it was n has remained totallly painfree n so worth it. Now can move it properly drive n groom myself totally painfree. If you or someone can go with your sister n support her am sure it will benefit her . Anna.x
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