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<blockquote data-quote="lowthian20" data-source="post: 134819" data-attributes="member: 21992"><p>Hi</p><p>I had Frozen Shoulder to my left shoulder about 10 years ago. I suffered it for about 2 years and I was in agony with it. My GP put me on anti inflams, had physio cortisone etc but nothing worked. Got me booked in at hospital to have it manipulated (had to go in overnight to sort out the insulin) had the operation and was out next day. Bit of physio followed and ok since then. </p><p>The only downside was that the doctor at the hospital who carried out the procedure said that once you have one shoulder operated on the next will follow. Sure enough 18 months later back in getting the other one done. That was about 8 years ago and fine since then so nothing to worry about </p><p></p><p>Cheers </p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowthian20, post: 134819, member: 21992"] Hi I had Frozen Shoulder to my left shoulder about 10 years ago. I suffered it for about 2 years and I was in agony with it. My GP put me on anti inflams, had physio cortisone etc but nothing worked. Got me booked in at hospital to have it manipulated (had to go in overnight to sort out the insulin) had the operation and was out next day. Bit of physio followed and ok since then. The only downside was that the doctor at the hospital who carried out the procedure said that once you have one shoulder operated on the next will follow. Sure enough 18 months later back in getting the other one done. That was about 8 years ago and fine since then so nothing to worry about Cheers Andy [/QUOTE]
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