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Frozen Shoulder - Tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="type2newbie" data-source="post: 2409496" data-attributes="member: 85037"><p>I didn't realise "diabetic frozen shoulder" was so popular.</p><p></p><p>I have had pain in my neck, collar bone, shoulder, arm and hand for the last 7-8 months and have recently been diagnosed by a physio as having diabetic frozen shoulder. I've got about 30% movement in my left arm, without generating excrutiating pain and I have just been referred to a shoulder surgeon so see if I need a hydracortizone injection or surgery. I'm taking 24 painkillers (8 x tramadol, 8 x zapain & 8 x gabapentine) per day and they are doing hardly anything. Still having trouble sleeping and functioning on a day-to-day basis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="type2newbie, post: 2409496, member: 85037"] I didn't realise "diabetic frozen shoulder" was so popular. I have had pain in my neck, collar bone, shoulder, arm and hand for the last 7-8 months and have recently been diagnosed by a physio as having diabetic frozen shoulder. I've got about 30% movement in my left arm, without generating excrutiating pain and I have just been referred to a shoulder surgeon so see if I need a hydracortizone injection or surgery. I'm taking 24 painkillers (8 x tramadol, 8 x zapain & 8 x gabapentine) per day and they are doing hardly anything. Still having trouble sleeping and functioning on a day-to-day basis [/QUOTE]
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