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<blockquote data-quote="Spiker" data-source="post: 631684" data-attributes="member: 102150"><p>Ok so a very common diabetic complication. I have had it and it is right B*****r.</p><p></p><p>I would strongly advise against surgery unless it really really really is the last resort and you have tried everything. I had various physios and depending on their ability, they either largely sorted it out in about 6-12 weeks, or slightly helped, or did nothing at all, or forced me to headbutt them in the teeth to stop them what felt like tearing my arm off like a Sunday roast chicken wing. (A headbutt to the teeth is a friendly greeting up here on Spiker Island). </p><p></p><p>I found an osteopath and he was completely brilliant. He completely resolved it in a couple of months, with huge gains in the first few weeks, and no drugs, no surgery, not even those stupid giant vibrating s*x toys that the physios like to use these days. </p><p></p><p>The NHS will offer you physio of highly variable quality, usually no more than about ten goes, then advise surgery. My advice, don't do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiker, post: 631684, member: 102150"] Ok so a very common diabetic complication. I have had it and it is right B*****r. I would strongly advise against surgery unless it really really really is the last resort and you have tried everything. I had various physios and depending on their ability, they either largely sorted it out in about 6-12 weeks, or slightly helped, or did nothing at all, or forced me to headbutt them in the teeth to stop them what felt like tearing my arm off like a Sunday roast chicken wing. (A headbutt to the teeth is a friendly greeting up here on Spiker Island). I found an osteopath and he was completely brilliant. He completely resolved it in a couple of months, with huge gains in the first few weeks, and no drugs, no surgery, not even those stupid giant vibrating s*x toys that the physios like to use these days. The NHS will offer you physio of highly variable quality, usually no more than about ten goes, then advise surgery. My advice, don't do it. [/QUOTE]
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