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<blockquote data-quote="fleurtess" data-source="post: 908047" data-attributes="member: 106468"><p>I have frozen shoulders too and was given a gel to rub on them by the Dr. Yes it is painful if you over use your shoulder or try to reach for something up high. I too have had steroid injections into my shoulders, have had physio, Been on steroid tablets the lot and just have to put up with it and hate it when I have to groom my poodles. I have struggled so much that now I have a groomer who will bath and clip them. I still prefer to do the toy poodle faces and feet because I am fussy and like them to be clean and the groomer does not like to do toy poodle faces or feet. Housework is the painful bit, but doing it bit by bit and not worrying about it too much has helped me cope with the condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fleurtess, post: 908047, member: 106468"] I have frozen shoulders too and was given a gel to rub on them by the Dr. Yes it is painful if you over use your shoulder or try to reach for something up high. I too have had steroid injections into my shoulders, have had physio, Been on steroid tablets the lot and just have to put up with it and hate it when I have to groom my poodles. I have struggled so much that now I have a groomer who will bath and clip them. I still prefer to do the toy poodle faces and feet because I am fussy and like them to be clean and the groomer does not like to do toy poodle faces or feet. Housework is the painful bit, but doing it bit by bit and not worrying about it too much has helped me cope with the condition. [/QUOTE]
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