Frozen shoulder, any tips for sleep?
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Hi, ive been diagnosed with a frozen shoulder, pain started about January. Tried physio but so far they wont do anything because im in too much pain. Went to Docs on Friday and he gave me 2 cortisone injections which so far havent helped. My husband bought me a tens machine which takes my mind off the pain for a while. Im on Naproxen which doesnt help. Doctor is referring me to a surgeon but wouldnt give me anything to help me sleep. Any advice would be very welcome. Thank you
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lovelove11 SummerB
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sue21470 lovelove11
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I returned to work and now getting adaptable computer mouse and arm rest and solutions soon from health and safety assessment team, and rests too. and less pressure too.
tracy24377 SummerB
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I have had surgury 7 weeks ago for subacromial decompression , before I had an MRI scan my Dr diagnosed a frozen shoulder printed a leaflet off and told me that I just had to manage the pain
he also gave me Naproxen taken also with paracetamol and codeine
but I kept going back as I also could not sleep as I have this in both shoulders , the cheeky thing asked me if I was depressed as every tine I went I was in tears and this fir he was also to do with not sleeping,he did suggest a sleeping tablet but I asked for a non addictive one . It's worth talking to your pharmacist as they suggested a travel sickness tablet cheaper than a prescription and non addictive it's also worth talking to them regards to how and when to take your medication to get the most out of it
I really do understand the pain you are in
today I have gone back to my surgeon who has told me that I have now developed a frozen shoulder after my op, this apparently is very common
so on the full on medication again .
but make a list of meds for the day and take advice from the pharmacy
I went and had my MRI done privately
I still cannot drive as do not feel safe so still off work
FR for me could now last up to 18 months I have been told to dose up for my physio so that I can be pushed but my physio now has told me now that her mission is to keep the movement I have today and that we need to let it run its course
but be positive in that it will get better you will get back to normal
sue21470 tracy24377
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Kind wishes
Sue
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sue21470 SummerB
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Kind wishes
Sue
SummerB sue21470
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sue21470 SummerB
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i wait to discover later if this is the solution. If not I may need MRI scan to check for rotator cuff tear and or osteo arthritis as has been mentioned here.
i certainly recommend a light pillow under the poorly arm and pain relief tablets as advised by Doctor.
Get well soon too. Kind wishes Sue
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sue21470 SummerB
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Kind wishes and blessings Sue
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lovelove11 SummerB
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