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since I stop doing stuff my shoulders feel a little better today the knot of fluid is still there on the left shoulder but I know not to lift or work my fingers too much. I heard some sounds in my ear?

Where is this knot of fluid on your shoulder - above or near the collarbone/shoulder area??

If so you should read about TOS, this is a common thing with it.
Always possible to have more than one condition going on.

Sounds in ear?
possibly a swooshing heat beat sound? bruit - also possible with TOS
TOS info thread-
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread84.html
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