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<blockquote data-quote="wood gnome" data-source="post: 2672638" data-attributes="member: 584322"><p>Hello. </p><p>I was reading about your experience with your shoulders. </p><p>I have also been trying to find out why I'm showing signs of inflammation. </p><p>I have now just been told I have a frozen shoulder, and that's why I can't move my arm much. </p><p>I won't have the injections they keep trying to make me have, as that in it self can course problems and may not always work and even make it worse.</p><p>I have been trying to get some answers from professionals and it's turning out not a easy thing. </p><p>I know that my shoulder isn't just," well it happens to diabetics", I'm fed up with them blaming diabetes just because it's easier. </p><p>I also know this from many years of trying to get answers and just being handed around and even abruptly. </p><p>Since having the lybra 2. I have a fat lump under my arm pit, frozen shoulder, and my body is showing signs of internally be inflamed, and I have lots of static electric. I'm thinking about having a break from the lybra and seeing if I get better but I have two insulins to take multiple times a day. </p><p>This is a new product that's not been fully tested for the effects over many many years so maybe there is some connection. </p><p>Thank you for giving information as I now feel I'm not alone with this problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wood gnome, post: 2672638, member: 584322"] Hello. I was reading about your experience with your shoulders. I have also been trying to find out why I'm showing signs of inflammation. I have now just been told I have a frozen shoulder, and that's why I can't move my arm much. I won't have the injections they keep trying to make me have, as that in it self can course problems and may not always work and even make it worse. I have been trying to get some answers from professionals and it's turning out not a easy thing. I know that my shoulder isn't just," well it happens to diabetics", I'm fed up with them blaming diabetes just because it's easier. I also know this from many years of trying to get answers and just being handed around and even abruptly. Since having the lybra 2. I have a fat lump under my arm pit, frozen shoulder, and my body is showing signs of internally be inflamed, and I have lots of static electric. I'm thinking about having a break from the lybra and seeing if I get better but I have two insulins to take multiple times a day. This is a new product that's not been fully tested for the effects over many many years so maybe there is some connection. Thank you for giving information as I now feel I'm not alone with this problem. [/QUOTE]
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