Painful Shoulders/Arms
LOL, a cortisone shot in each shoulder, and the pain has lessened soooo much, now on to ice packs and home physical therapy and they should be good again shortly.
Possible reason it's been since surgery according to GP doc is that they put my shoulders in a position that aggravated a pre-existing but not painful shoulder condition already.
Ahhh, nice to have a non-cancer related condition and hurray for cortisone!!!
Here's to being able to hang cloths in my closet again!!!
Winter Marie
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Hey Dizz...buckeye2 said:I'm don't know whether to
I'm don't know whether to congratulate you on your ability to hang clothes as the floor is working well for me right now but glad you are feeling better. Lisa
Sorry to hear about the shoulders but GREAT that they nipped it in the bud right away! Take care
Jennie0 -
G'day Marie
I hope it goes . I developed bi-llatteral frozen shoulders a few years back. It started on the left . I could not raise my arm to or above shoulder height or reach behind my back. They treated it with an ultrasound guided cortisone shot into my shoulder joint. The pain relief lasted about 5 days then came back worse than ever. After 6 mos they were going to do a saline distension where they pump saline and cortisone under pressure into the rotor cuff. It is supposed to break up the adhesions and free the shoulder. I did not go ahead because of the cost and the continuous physio needed. My right shoulder then frose as well. It is some of the worst pain I have endured. After 18 mos the shoulders gradually freed up. The worst thing that happened to me is I had a lumbar mri and had to have my arms above my head for nearly an hour. It really is amazing how much tolerance you can develop to pain. Best wishes Ron.0 -
Wonderron50 said:G'day Marie
I hope it goes . I developed bi-llatteral frozen shoulders a few years back. It started on the left . I could not raise my arm to or above shoulder height or reach behind my back. They treated it with an ultrasound guided cortisone shot into my shoulder joint. The pain relief lasted about 5 days then came back worse than ever. After 6 mos they were going to do a saline distension where they pump saline and cortisone under pressure into the rotor cuff. It is supposed to break up the adhesions and free the shoulder. I did not go ahead because of the cost and the continuous physio needed. My right shoulder then frose as well. It is some of the worst pain I have endured. After 18 mos the shoulders gradually freed up. The worst thing that happened to me is I had a lumbar mri and had to have my arms above my head for nearly an hour. It really is amazing how much tolerance you can develop to pain. Best wishes Ron.
if that is what is wrong with Roberts shoulder...cortisone shot lasted about 5 days..doc is sending him to an ortho tomorrow and I hope he brings him some relief. He is eating percoset like candy..
Glad you got relief, Winter!!
Angela0 -
it seems it must be quite usual .I have also some pain on mymukamom said:Wonder
if that is what is wrong with Roberts shoulder...cortisone shot lasted about 5 days..doc is sending him to an ortho tomorrow and I hope he brings him some relief. He is eating percoset like candy..
Glad you got relief, Winter!!
Angela
left shoulder and the left side of my neck , much more tranquil now since I see It quite usual!0 -
Yikes Ronron50 said:G'day Marie
I hope it goes . I developed bi-llatteral frozen shoulders a few years back. It started on the left . I could not raise my arm to or above shoulder height or reach behind my back. They treated it with an ultrasound guided cortisone shot into my shoulder joint. The pain relief lasted about 5 days then came back worse than ever. After 6 mos they were going to do a saline distension where they pump saline and cortisone under pressure into the rotor cuff. It is supposed to break up the adhesions and free the shoulder. I did not go ahead because of the cost and the continuous physio needed. My right shoulder then frose as well. It is some of the worst pain I have endured. After 18 mos the shoulders gradually freed up. The worst thing that happened to me is I had a lumbar mri and had to have my arms above my head for nearly an hour. It really is amazing how much tolerance you can develop to pain. Best wishes Ron.
Sounds like hell. Fingers crossed this works for me, I didn't go for months and hope I didn't wait too long. The cortisone so far as eased the pain so much, I still have some, but it didn't stop me from sleeping last night.
Winter Marie0 -
Any of you take levaquin?herdizziness said:Yikes Ron
Sounds like hell. Fingers crossed this works for me, I didn't go for months and hope I didn't wait too long. The cortisone so far as eased the pain so much, I still have some, but it didn't stop me from sleeping last night.
Winter Marie
http://www.yourlawyer.com/topics/overview/levaquin0 -
Don Cortisone
You probably already know this, but one can't/shouldn't take cortisone too often because it can cause permanent damage. That being said, I've had it done years ago for tennis elbow and it worked. I guess it worked, I haven't played tennis years so I'm cured!!!!
I know what you mean about when you're under during an operation. I imagine some nurse has a series of photos on their cell phone of people in really weird poses that they put us in while we're out of it.
-p0
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