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Old 06-06-2014, 11:48 AM #1
Hayley Bamber Hayley Bamber is offline
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Default New and in need of support

Hey new here and to be honest at the end of my tether! I had a fall 18 months ago which has resulted in a shoulder impingement. I have been in severe pain for a long time now. Surgeon is keen to try and avoid surgery so true hydrocortisone injections. Had one 5 weeks ago and have been in more pain than when I first fell and injured my shoulder. Struggling to get pain relief whilst trying to stay in work. I guess I'm just hoping for some support as I feel that no one understands and I feel like I am always moaning. Has anyone else had similar issues? Thanks in advance
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