Can you ever relax with a frozen shoulder

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hi everyone

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simple question here.

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with shoulders like we all have. is it possible to ever relax.

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this week i have hurt not due to the operation at all. i have forgotten how to relax the shoulder even in the immobiliser.

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and i am forever guarded when around people. they are my worst enemy. so un predictable.

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shoulder hunched up always in protection mode.

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is it just me ?????.

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colin

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    it's not just you, I find especially if I'm walking on a busy footpath I'm trying so hard to avoid people in case that they bash into me and knock off my shoulder.

    I got my delivery of uddermint this week after your recommendation Colin, I am really enjoying the cool yet warm tingly feeling, it last for hours.....sad to say its been the highlight of my week!!

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      what are ya like. thats sad

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      lol. so you smell like a stick of rock. mmmmm.

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      honest glad you tried it. thanks

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      give me your opinion. its just a distraction . in a nice way. i used a electro magnetic shoulder brace ( t-shellz) from the mend -me-shop. it actually burnt the shoulder it got so hot.

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      so you are the same with your shoulder. you would rather punch people that get in the way of you.

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      removing the bad tendon has killed the pain in its tracks.

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      i have lost the ability to relax. i have forgotten.

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      we were up in london the other month. when we got home lisa said. as we held hands at no point did i relax at all.

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      its a FS syndrome. attack is the best form of defence.

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      colin

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    I too have a problem being around people and my shoulders and jaws clench up and result in much pain in the night.

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      hi rob

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      me too i still don't let people near me shoulder. even like new year. i refuse to hold or link hands at midnight to celebrate.

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      far too dangerous lol. only my wife and the physio are allowed to hold / move the shoulder

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      what have you had done or operated on. or what brought this on

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      c

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