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<blockquote data-quote="rochari" data-source="post: 632926" data-attributes="member: 68255"><p>Oh I sympathise. It was the worst pain I ever had. The thing that caused me most problems was getting caught out unexpectedly. I remember walking down the street here in no pain at all and someone asked me for directions. Without thinking I moved my arm to point back and the pain dropped me to my knees. I am sure the woman thought I'd had a heart attack! I was told at the outset that it could take up to 18 months for the symptoms to ease and they were spot on. I have some but nothing like how it was before. I still take a lot of care putting on a shirt or jacket as my memories of that still makes me shudder. I can do it now, pain is still there but nowhere near as excruciating, thank God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rochari, post: 632926, member: 68255"] Oh I sympathise. It was the worst pain I ever had. The thing that caused me most problems was getting caught out unexpectedly. I remember walking down the street here in no pain at all and someone asked me for directions. Without thinking I moved my arm to point back and the pain dropped me to my knees. I am sure the woman thought I'd had a heart attack! I was told at the outset that it could take up to 18 months for the symptoms to ease and they were spot on. I have some but nothing like how it was before. I still take a lot of care putting on a shirt or jacket as my memories of that still makes me shudder. I can do it now, pain is still there but nowhere near as excruciating, thank God. [/QUOTE]
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