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<blockquote data-quote="Lilylala" data-source="post: 2332874" data-attributes="member: 508149"><p>Hi sorry to hear your wife's situation of being refused the injection , I know myself living with pain for the last 2 years with a double frozen shoulders I really do sympathise .I myself did not get any such questions about hba1c only that to monitor my bs after my steroid injection as was aware it would be raised for a few weeks and to adjust my insulin this was in January before covid.Unfortunately the procedure did not help and went on to have surgery which they found a bone spur causing the pain and reason for Lack of movement .I was supposed to of had steroid injection in the other arm but told me that I was very high risk to covid and have delayed this procedure ? So maybe it's a covid prevention of your under 50 hba1c then in diabetic remission then no longer classes as high risk?This whole covid restriction is frustrating and getting treatment in this worrying times may take longer or not at all in some circumstances we must all stay safe .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lilylala, post: 2332874, member: 508149"] Hi sorry to hear your wife's situation of being refused the injection , I know myself living with pain for the last 2 years with a double frozen shoulders I really do sympathise .I myself did not get any such questions about hba1c only that to monitor my bs after my steroid injection as was aware it would be raised for a few weeks and to adjust my insulin this was in January before covid.Unfortunately the procedure did not help and went on to have surgery which they found a bone spur causing the pain and reason for Lack of movement .I was supposed to of had steroid injection in the other arm but told me that I was very high risk to covid and have delayed this procedure ? So maybe it's a covid prevention of your under 50 hba1c then in diabetic remission then no longer classes as high risk?This whole covid restriction is frustrating and getting treatment in this worrying times may take longer or not at all in some circumstances we must all stay safe . [/QUOTE]
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