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Old 02-04-2013, 10:24 AM #1
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Default Shoulder issue:

Okay x-ray shows.

Calcium deposits for lack of the word they used. Suffice to say its not
supposed to be there. And no not taking calcuim will not make it go away.

I had to call and make sure we have insurance before, I could agree tonext steps.

1. Nurse Practioner suggest Physical therapy and then Ortho if that doesn't
work.

2. My husband, and a friend online suggest. But I had already been leaning
towards it.

a. Ortho now, and physical therapy both. Not sure but think that way I
am already started wtih them.

I am not sure what will happen if I need it after March. ugh not the kind
of news I needed.

Donna
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