louismum said:Hi there,
Not much help I'm afraid but I too have shoulder pain every now and again and I read somewhere it was connected to diabetes. I have never asked about it just sort of put up with it. When I get it (I have it at the moment) I can only lift my arm up so far some days and its impossible to fasten any clothing where I have to reach around to my back. Is this the kind of pain you mean because I am also very interested to hear what anyone says.
cugila said:if your Doc thinks it is down to poor posture (which is a possibility) then as I advised another member over a similar thing involving the neck and spine, get yourself referred to a Specialist for a second or even 3rd opinion.
Why has no scan or X-Ray been taken, that would narrow things down a bit.
Ask for a scan or X-Ray as this is obviously bothering you now and it looks very much like you are not getting the best advice. You also seem to be not getting the best treatment. We can all make educated guesses but they are supposed to be HCP's with your health in mind !
Be assertive but polite. :wink: If your GP gets annoyed then he isn't much of a GP ! I would get annoyed right back.....they are not God's and cannot dictate to you. It is YOUR health.
(I never ask about a statin BTW, there are many reasons for this sort of pain and that is just one of them. A consideration but never my FIRST thought.)
louiseb said:louismum said:Hi there,
Not much help I'm afraid but I too have shoulder pain every now and again and I read somewhere it was connected to diabetes. I have never asked about it just sort of put up with it. When I get it (I have it at the moment) I can only lift my arm up so far some days and its impossible to fasten any clothing where I have to reach around to my back. Is this the kind of pain you mean because I am also very interested to hear what anyone says.
yes thats exactly the kind of pain I mean some days its severe other days it doesent hurt at all I would say i have the pain about 3 or 4 days per week .
I can only lift my arm up so far and find it very hard to to carry out normal day to day tasks like carry shopping home or lift a full kettle or a saucepan full of water to cook veggies.the thing that I have found that helps the most for the pain is shoulder massage
I am also very interested in this thread as I too suffer from (sometimes excruciating) shoulder pain, which my rheumatologist suspects is cause by small deposits of calcification building up in the shoulder joint and then crumbling into the joint itself. I have a referral for an x-ray, with instructions to get it done smack bang in the middle of the next flare-up. In the interim I have Tramadol/Paracetamol combo which I take only when the pain is REALLY bad, and they do offer significant relief.
sugarless sue said:I suffered an injury at work which was finally diagnosed as a Rotator Cuff Tendinosis. The road to the diagnosis however took a year !
I also cannot lift my arm above head height nor can I stretch my arm out or rotate it without pain.
I had Physio, which helped a bit and also cortisone injections which did not help. X rays showed nothing.
Eventually I had an ultra sound scan done on my shoulder which clearly showed the damage done and while the scan was been done the doctor put a cortisone injection directly into the right area. This did help for a few months but any attempt to use my arm properly results in days of pain again so it looks like I am stuck with this permanently.
There is always an option of surgery but for me that is not an option at this time !
My advise would be to see if you can get an ultra sound scan done to assess any damage within your shoulder. BTW cortisone injections regularly are not a good idea for this condition apparently ! Wish I had known that before getting them !
I have Diclofenic tabs when it gets unbearable but otherwise I just put up with it.
new kid on the block said:i to have pain in my shoulder, which i never had until i was diagnosed with type 2 last march, i cannot reach up after a certain level, and also putting arm into coat and fastners at the back and carrying stuff. i havent told my gp, cos at the minute i to am sick of different doctors telling me different things like one saying i need stips to take bg and then others saying that you dont, and other things as well that they cannot agree on, i feel like i have been shrivelled up to a minute speck wen i come out, so i havent said anything to them i just suffer in silence till now , or thought it was my imagination, i now find that it isnt thank you for that
louismum said:Hi there,
Not much help I'm afraid but I too have shoulder pain every now and again and I read somewhere it was connected to diabetes. I have never asked about it just sort of put up with it. When I get it (I have it at the moment) I can only lift my arm up so far some days and its impossible to fasten any clothing where I have to reach around to my back. Is this the kind of pain you mean because I am also very interested to hear what anyone says.
louiseb said:louismum said:Hi there,
I can only lift my arm up so far and find it very hard to to carry out normal day to day tasks like carry shopping home or lift a full kettle or a saucepan full of water to cook veggies.
the thing that I have found that helps the most for the pain is shoulder massage
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