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Increase in fasting BG... injured my arm and shoulder haven’t been sleeping properly any advice
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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2065926" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>A frozen shoulder is the definition of agony. It can creep up slowly with no apparent cause or come on after another injury. Immobility can make it more likely/worse. It spends 6-12months getting worse and then waits around and then gradually improves. In its worse state it can mean you cannot lift your arm more than a few degrees at all, it just stops. There is pain constantly, it just doesn’t let up. You can’t sleep. I had drug allergies and withdrawals along the way too. A few people like me get stuck at the getting worse hanging around stage and have one of a few forms of surgery, after physio and cortisone jabs have failed. If you ever suffer one pray it’s not your dominant hand. </p><p></p><p>Sorry it sounds so bad, it isn’t always this bad but it’s never fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2065926, member: 480869"] A frozen shoulder is the definition of agony. It can creep up slowly with no apparent cause or come on after another injury. Immobility can make it more likely/worse. It spends 6-12months getting worse and then waits around and then gradually improves. In its worse state it can mean you cannot lift your arm more than a few degrees at all, it just stops. There is pain constantly, it just doesn’t let up. You can’t sleep. I had drug allergies and withdrawals along the way too. A few people like me get stuck at the getting worse hanging around stage and have one of a few forms of surgery, after physio and cortisone jabs have failed. If you ever suffer one pray it’s not your dominant hand. Sorry it sounds so bad, it isn’t always this bad but it’s never fun. [/QUOTE]
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