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Seeking advice on shoulder pain.
myself | 11/3/16 | me

Posted on 11/03/2016 6:00:02 PM PDT by gop4lyf

I have severe shoulder pain, especially when using either A. an overhand throwing motion or, B. reaching behind my back. I've been to an orthopedic doctor. He did x-rays and said that I did have arthritis. He further examined me and said that I didn't have a torn rotator cuff, tendonitis, or bursitis. He gave me a cortisone shot into one of my shoulder joints that hurt like hell, but did help. I then went to a chiropractor and he suggested that I may have a pinched nerve in my neck. I've been going to therapy with him 3 times a week for 3 weeks now, with no relief whatsoever. OTC pain meds don't help in the slightest, and anything stronger causes me to projectile vomit. I've had this pain since June. I didn't have any kind of injury. I'm 40 years old. Please help.


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To: gop4lyf

.....frozen shoulder syndrome.... Get therapy.... Or wait to get surgery in which you’ll need therapy anyway.....
...and the good news is...you’re other shoulder will show the same problem within 18 months...
BEEN THERE,DONE THAT...TAKE CARE IF IT EARLY!


141 posted on 11/03/2016 7:27:26 PM PDT by Doogle (( USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated)))
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To: gop4lyf
It sounds like impingement syndrome. You can have up to 3 cortisone shots per year. After that you will need Arthroscopic surgery. Go back to the doctor who gave you the injection, because your symptoms need to show a progression before MRI and surgery is considered. Quit jumping around to different providers.
142 posted on 11/03/2016 7:31:28 PM PDT by kaila
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To: gop4lyf

Get a little traction machine. Pulls on the neck, separating the vertebrae, relieving the pinched nerve. Only thing that worked for me. Worked in a couple of days.


143 posted on 11/03/2016 7:33:06 PM PDT by Arthur McGowan (https://youtu.be/IYUYya6bPGw)
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To: gop4lyf
I used to have shoulder pain until I stopped putting my arm up under my head when I was sleeping on my side. Instead I now bunch up my pillow so my head is straight when I sleep on my side. I keep my arms down and now my shoulder pain has gone away.
144 posted on 11/03/2016 7:44:27 PM PDT by Family Guy (A society's first line of defense is not the law but customs, traditions and moral values. -Williams)
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To: gop4lyf
Invest $20 in this book: The Frozen Shoulder Workbook: Trigger Point Therapy for Overcoming Pain and Regaining Range of Motion.

Almost all chronic pain is due to trigger points in muscles (don't let cutters or drug pushers tell you otherwise). Trigger points can be relieved -- by yourself, at home -- through the techniques in this book.

145 posted on 11/03/2016 7:47:52 PM PDT by AZLiberty (A is no longer A, but a pull-down menu.)
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To: gop4lyf

I have similar pain. I can’t tie apron strings around my back. ( I work in the Walmart bakery ) I take a high dosage of Lipitor which I have read may be the problem. Pain in my bones and larger muscles.


146 posted on 11/03/2016 7:51:19 PM PDT by CARTOUCHE (After 8 yrs of the Sta-Puft Presidency, America yearns for a strong leader. Trump WILL win!)
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To: Caipirabob

The chiropractor I went to was really good. Had a nerve pinch due to a bulged disc in my neck. It was so bad I couldn’t move my head at all and had numbness in my left arm. The first week was three visits with the electrodes on my neck and shoulder with my head in a sling like thing that applied traction to my neck. They did the manipulation starting the second week. Overall it was ten sessions in five weeks, and now going on six years since the treatment I havnt had an issue.


147 posted on 11/03/2016 7:56:27 PM PDT by 2CAVTrooper (Democrats... BETRAYING America since 1828.)
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To: CarmichaelPatriot
Okay, nobody hate on me. :-)

But I am passing 60 years old and not a single pain in my body.
No arthritis. No aspirin pain relievers. No meds. If I live to 90, it will be pain free.

I do middle finger Doctors, figuratively, since procedures pay their bills.
And those are irreversible. That means destructive. I do NOT recommend others, ‘bird the Doc’, but only Preventionists, who have been at it for many years.
But it is sad to see non prevention relatives, slowly succumb.

If a pain happens, Preventionists take care of it and the pains leaves.
Lot's of reading and listening to and loving our body & mind.
Had headaches, EVERYBODY said see a Doc. I researched and it disappeared.
I actually am eager to see how old a body can live pain free. My hopeful hypothesis is until the final few weeks.

If a regressive ailment has taken hold, and prevention has not been part of one’s life,
then Doc's are a good alternative.

God made us that way, I believe, pain free, if we research frantically how to avoid illness.
God gave you the ability to read everything you can. We all die, but prevention works.
Pain meds hide the source. Strike the Root instead.
Prevention learning is the best practice.

Okay, go back to hating, lol. :-)

148 posted on 11/03/2016 8:00:55 PM PDT by TheNext (Hillary Hurts Children & Women)
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To: KYGrandma
"Get thee to a doctor!!"

I see a sports doctor for my rotator cuff problem, but surgery isn't recommended yet. I would have to think twice about any future surgeries as I've already had four abdominal surgeries since 2010, and may have to have more surgery to repair another incisional hernia. My sister-in-law had her rotator cuff operated on, and she had to have a cast on, plus couldn't lay down to sleep for over a month. She had to sleep sitting up on a lounger, which is something I would have a very hard time doing.

149 posted on 11/03/2016 8:03:45 PM PDT by mass55th (Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
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To: gop4lyf

Are you on the computer a lot using a traditional mouse? I had horrible pain in my shoulder because I was on the mouse all day for my job. I tried all the medical interventions and nothing worked. Then I heard about track balls (this was quite a few years ago) and tried one out. The Shoulder pain went away quickly. Maybe this would resolve your other pain issues, if this is the case for you. You have my deepest sympathy and hope you can get some relief.


150 posted on 11/03/2016 8:03:51 PM PDT by Sioux-san
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To: gop4lyf

if you have not had a shouler MRI you have a hard time seeing the rotator cuff tear. You dr,, it sounds, made a clinical diagnosis. Can you abduct the upper arm? An arthrogram fails as much as succeeds in showing the tear; Do not be too quick to go to surgery


151 posted on 11/03/2016 8:16:00 PM PDT by Texas Songwriter (proawaki)
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To: gop4lyf

KT tape. I’ve been using it for a couple months and my shoulder is slowly getting better. The video for applying the tape has four versions for the shoulder. The simple oval seems to work the best for me. Also the Salon pain patches as needed.


152 posted on 11/03/2016 8:25:46 PM PDT by Cold Heart
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To: gop4lyf

If there is no mechanical issue with the shoulder, look thoroughly at the neck. I had similar shoulder pain. Turns out my cancer had returned, metastasis to neck. Tumor surgery (neck dissection 3 zones) cured the shoulder pain immediately. Not saying you have cancer, but the nerves to the shoulder from the neck can and will play havoc if allowed.


153 posted on 11/03/2016 8:29:36 PM PDT by DRey
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To: gop4lyf

Get copies of the xray images. It is your right to have them. They will give them to you on a CD. C-spine xrays don’t include a report on the T-1, unless the radiologist has a sense of morals. Get the report straight from the radiologist. Don’t depend on your doctor. Get all your old xrays. Look for changes in the structure of the vertebrae. Look for lesions. They will show up as white spots. Assume your doctor is a lazy asshole. Most of them are. Demand an MRI. This is your life, fight for it.
Start a notebook. Keep track of things. Bring it with you to your appointments. Ask questions, get answers.


154 posted on 11/03/2016 8:35:03 PM PDT by Excellence (Marine mom since April 11, 2014)
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To: gop4lyf

This is how I’ve mitigated my shoulder pain: started sleeping on a softer mattress, don’t sleep on my side, kept my arm at my side as much as possible to not cause shoulder pain.


155 posted on 11/03/2016 8:38:45 PM PDT by tupac (the crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe)
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To: gop4lyf

Did the onset of pain happen shortly after a flu shot in that shoulder?


156 posted on 11/03/2016 8:52:16 PM PDT by BansheeBill
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I had very limited use of my left arm - moving it more than 6 inches or so forward or back caused excruciating pain. I’d wake up several times a night from the pain. I found something called the rotatoreliever online. It was $150. I made my own homemade version with an ace bandage. The first night wearing it, I had no pain. That gave me confidence that the device would work. I ordered it. It came with a money-back guarantee that shoulder pain would disappear in 45 days. It took me 60 days, but I’ve been pain free and have had full range of motion for 5 years. I’ve since lent the device to a couple of other people, and it’s helped them as well.


157 posted on 11/03/2016 9:11:22 PM PDT by Kipp
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To: BansheeBill
Did the onset of pain happen shortly after a flu shot in that shoulder?

Good question. An injection given too high up on the arm can cause a lot of pain (shoulder injury related to vaccine administration - SIRVA). The person giving the injection and the patient should be at the same level - both sitting or both standing. It also is more likely to occur when the recipient pulls down their collar/neckline to expose their arm.

158 posted on 11/03/2016 9:22:36 PM PDT by Kipp
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To: Mark
It was brutal. Couldn't even dress myself; my husband and kids had to help me. One of the best gifts my son ever gave me was the extendable back scratcher; during that period, I needed it!

The doctor wanted me to go in for surgery, but we had just cleared years of medical debt and I was unwilling to spend any more if I could avoid it.

I have a tendency to sleep on my side, with my arm up or curled around my pillow. When one arm started to really hurt, I overused the other arm and hurt that, as well. What a mess!

Going with the best pillow on the market, changing my sleep patterns, and resting my shoulders as much as possible made a huge difference.

159 posted on 11/03/2016 10:28:23 PM PDT by TheWriterTX (Trust not in earthly princes....)
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To: gop4lyf
I would give you a second cortisone shot (2 is ok.. 3 is the limit).

Then I would send you to an aggressive physiotherapist...I am guessing you now have a frozen shoulder from not moving it after the first injury.

the physical therapy will hurt like hell.. but I suspect that will cure you. Maybe also local heat or ultrasound. If that doesn't help you might need an MRI to check for a hidden tear of the rotator cuff.

. you need to take a strong Nsaid like high dose alleve etc... probably you should take it with something like prilosec and watch for ulcers and heartburn. You also might need a short term course of a narcotic to control the pain.

160 posted on 11/03/2016 11:42:03 PM PDT by LadyDoc
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