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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 549631"><p>I've had it in both shoulders, one at a time luckily.</p><p>You are five times more likely to suffer with this if you are a diabetic.</p><p>I began to notice a dull ache in my shoulder that got progressively worse and saw the GP who put me through a series of movements to see what was going on. He diagnosed frozen shoulder.</p><p>Do you find it difficult and painful when washing and dressing? Does it wake you up in the night because of the pain? Do you suffer pain when reversing your vehicle? </p><p>The first one lasted two years before it was back to normal. I had two steroid injections six weeks apart when it was really bad and repeated physio sessions. The second one was not so severe but took eighteen months to heal.</p><p>It has been discussed here several times and some people have had manipulation under anaesthetic and some have been operated on to release the joint. I was happy with the physio and did daily exercise at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 549631"] I've had it in both shoulders, one at a time luckily. You are five times more likely to suffer with this if you are a diabetic. I began to notice a dull ache in my shoulder that got progressively worse and saw the GP who put me through a series of movements to see what was going on. He diagnosed frozen shoulder. Do you find it difficult and painful when washing and dressing? Does it wake you up in the night because of the pain? Do you suffer pain when reversing your vehicle? The first one lasted two years before it was back to normal. I had two steroid injections six weeks apart when it was really bad and repeated physio sessions. The second one was not so severe but took eighteen months to heal. It has been discussed here several times and some people have had manipulation under anaesthetic and some have been operated on to release the joint. I was happy with the physio and did daily exercise at home. [/QUOTE]
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