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<blockquote data-quote="emmarees26" data-source="post: 927810" data-attributes="member: 59163"><p>Oh my goodness!! I have had type 1 diabetes for nearly 30 years and 18 months ago, began suffering with a frozen shoulder. I was told that it was due to stress and tension. I still can't lift it up 100%. </p><p>For the last month, my right shoulder started to feel as though it was going the same way, but I kept telling myself that I must have hurt it in the gym.....</p><p>I'm now starting to think that it's diabetes related!!!!!!!! How on earth are the 2 conditions even related??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emmarees26, post: 927810, member: 59163"] Oh my goodness!! I have had type 1 diabetes for nearly 30 years and 18 months ago, began suffering with a frozen shoulder. I was told that it was due to stress and tension. I still can't lift it up 100%. For the last month, my right shoulder started to feel as though it was going the same way, but I kept telling myself that I must have hurt it in the gym..... I'm now starting to think that it's diabetes related!!!!!!!! How on earth are the 2 conditions even related?? [/QUOTE]
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