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Originally Posted by Av8rgirl
Taffy and Shappy, thanks for the support.  Now you two can teach me how to deal with this and do the exercises once I get to the PT stage.
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Whatever you do don't fall down 7 months into frozen shoulder and end up with two torn muscles in your rotator cuff that they find 6 months after telling you its just frozen shoulder (after a year) and you need to work harder at PT to fix it and then when you dont get better they finally decide to do a freakin MRI and go ooops.




I now go back to a new ortho on Wednesday to see what they have to say. Atleast the neuro was like after a year of frozen shoulder you should be better and something is wrong so lets do an mri. I hope the damage is not permanent.


Hey twiffy maybe we need a trip to Portland with FG to show her all our frozen shoulder exercies. I will say FG that the painful stage of frozen shoulder is freakin painful and its hard to sleep at night.