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<blockquote data-quote="Lilylala" data-source="post: 2273140" data-attributes="member: 508149"><p>Hi I have posted on this subject a few times</p><p>Myself type 2</p><p>Currently have 2 frozen shoulder</p><p>1st caused by injured shoulder 2 years ago left shoulder</p><p>2nd just before Christmas over use compensating for left side</p><p>Physiotherapy didn't help caused too !such pain</p><p>Referred to surgeon January , had hydrodistension with cortisol injection in left side</p><p>Very little extra movement even after physiotherapy 5 weeks later</p><p>Current situation.... Was booked to have arthroscopic shoulder surgery on left had also whilst under anaesthetic having hydrodistension with cortisol and manipulation on the right but covid 19 hit so was cancelled</p><p>I have very limited movement in both arms about 90 degrees , bilateral movement can't put hand behind my back or on hips have help to dress.</p><p>Can't sleep , hands go numb and now have reynauds and turn blue and are freezing cold.</p><p></p><p>So yes I can sympathise with any one who has this crippling condition</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lilylala, post: 2273140, member: 508149"] Hi I have posted on this subject a few times Myself type 2 Currently have 2 frozen shoulder 1st caused by injured shoulder 2 years ago left shoulder 2nd just before Christmas over use compensating for left side Physiotherapy didn't help caused too !such pain Referred to surgeon January , had hydrodistension with cortisol injection in left side Very little extra movement even after physiotherapy 5 weeks later Current situation.... Was booked to have arthroscopic shoulder surgery on left had also whilst under anaesthetic having hydrodistension with cortisol and manipulation on the right but covid 19 hit so was cancelled I have very limited movement in both arms about 90 degrees , bilateral movement can't put hand behind my back or on hips have help to dress. Can't sleep , hands go numb and now have reynauds and turn blue and are freezing cold. So yes I can sympathise with any one who has this crippling condition [/QUOTE]
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