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<blockquote data-quote="Logie" data-source="post: 841322" data-attributes="member: 118765"><p>Hi SewK8,</p><p>Although nerve wracking, considering I'd only ever had a tooth out under the old gas n air, I can thoroughly recommend surgery. Had it done on Oct. 31st and after much Physio, you must do the exercises each day, I've virtually got complete movement back in my right shoulder... Physio said I'd not get complete movement re taking my arm behind my back and she was right... I'm able to fasten my bra with ease, s'thing I wasn't able to do months previously, but do notice in the shower I've not the same range of movement (will be tricky applying sun cream in the Summer) Lol Nevertheless the post operative pain was nothing as I'd expected... To be honest it was more painful strengthening the muscles in my arm/shoulder and did pop the odd co-co dermal! However, I wouldn't think twice about having the surgery if I had frozen shoulder again, tho I'm regularly swimming and eating marmite (recommended in the U.S) to keep it at bay... Fingers crossed! Good luck, hoping your pain/discomfort is eased soon x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logie, post: 841322, member: 118765"] Hi SewK8, Although nerve wracking, considering I'd only ever had a tooth out under the old gas n air, I can thoroughly recommend surgery. Had it done on Oct. 31st and after much Physio, you must do the exercises each day, I've virtually got complete movement back in my right shoulder... Physio said I'd not get complete movement re taking my arm behind my back and she was right... I'm able to fasten my bra with ease, s'thing I wasn't able to do months previously, but do notice in the shower I've not the same range of movement (will be tricky applying sun cream in the Summer) Lol Nevertheless the post operative pain was nothing as I'd expected... To be honest it was more painful strengthening the muscles in my arm/shoulder and did pop the odd co-co dermal! However, I wouldn't think twice about having the surgery if I had frozen shoulder again, tho I'm regularly swimming and eating marmite (recommended in the U.S) to keep it at bay... Fingers crossed! Good luck, hoping your pain/discomfort is eased soon x [/QUOTE]
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