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<blockquote data-quote="petdell" data-source="post: 1023904" data-attributes="member: 169267"><p>I'm type 1 for 36 years on insulin. I had rotator cuff operation 12 years ago after a fall and damaging muscles and tendons. I can still remember remember the pain and the slow recovery. At the time I thought I would never work again I was off work for 3 months and had physio for a further 6 month. Whilst it did get better , full strength and movement has never returned to as it was. Things like throwing a ball ,or even playing darts are still painful . I've just learned to live with it. My diabetes has not led to any further complications. I well remember just having a shower, and lifting my arm enough to wash under was agony at the time. Can laugh about that now,but not funny at the time. I had a very physical job at the time and my surgeon said I would not be able to carry on doing what I did. I did return to the same job just adapted to how I did things . It will get better, it's just a very slow process. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petdell, post: 1023904, member: 169267"] I'm type 1 for 36 years on insulin. I had rotator cuff operation 12 years ago after a fall and damaging muscles and tendons. I can still remember remember the pain and the slow recovery. At the time I thought I would never work again I was off work for 3 months and had physio for a further 6 month. Whilst it did get better , full strength and movement has never returned to as it was. Things like throwing a ball ,or even playing darts are still painful . I've just learned to live with it. My diabetes has not led to any further complications. I well remember just having a shower, and lifting my arm enough to wash under was agony at the time. Can laugh about that now,but not funny at the time. I had a very physical job at the time and my surgeon said I would not be able to carry on doing what I did. I did return to the same job just adapted to how I did things . It will get better, it's just a very slow process. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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