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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2294610" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Yes I had enormous amounts of pain hand to neck. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes dull and painful like really bad toothache and sometimes sharp and shooting on certain minor movements and so bad it literally made fall to the ground incapable of anything for a minute or two totally taking my breath away. Xrays, physio, ultrasound, misdiagnosis, 2 cortisone shots (one by a specialist) many painkillers, an allergic reaction and zombie status later I had capsular release surgery (not the manipulation) and bone shaving for impingement done. After an initial awful few days post op had passed I was so glad I’d done it as movement was instantly improved and pain substantially resolved within a couple of weeks. 3 yrs later I have full movement but still a little discomfort in certain movements. However I am awaiting an mri on some nerve issues in that limb that may be from this event or maybe a newer issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2294610, member: 480869"] Yes I had enormous amounts of pain hand to neck. Sometimes dull and painful like really bad toothache and sometimes sharp and shooting on certain minor movements and so bad it literally made fall to the ground incapable of anything for a minute or two totally taking my breath away. Xrays, physio, ultrasound, misdiagnosis, 2 cortisone shots (one by a specialist) many painkillers, an allergic reaction and zombie status later I had capsular release surgery (not the manipulation) and bone shaving for impingement done. After an initial awful few days post op had passed I was so glad I’d done it as movement was instantly improved and pain substantially resolved within a couple of weeks. 3 yrs later I have full movement but still a little discomfort in certain movements. However I am awaiting an mri on some nerve issues in that limb that may be from this event or maybe a newer issue. [/QUOTE]
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