Frozen shoulder sensation ??

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Hi all sorry if this sounds dramatic but would any of you say that at times the sensation /pain of the FS feels like poison running through your veins , up and down your arm into the hand ?? I would liken it to when you have an injection and you can feel it going through your veins ; the horrible burning aching sensation ? Just wAnted to know if anyone else thought this or whether I should be seeing the doctor ...again !!!

Thanks

Cindy (still in pain 😤)

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    Hi Cindy,  I get a feeling of pins and needles in my hand and wrist, the dull ache does feel like it moves up and down your arm constantly, its realy annoying and painful....i work in an office environment and my left shouldr is now almost healed and i now have fs in my right, relly starting to struggle with my work, especilly typing, 5 weeks till appt with surgeon who operated on my left so trying really hard to get my head round the pain :-(
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      Thanks Kim for your quick response , I took a quick break from my work to put the post on, I'm in the middle of drawing up a work rota on the computer and the constant ache is driving me nuts (and cranky😳) , I'm sorry to hear you are really struggling and have it now in your other arm ( I'm dreading that the most ) !! Good luck with the Op, you are much braver than I as I can't bring myself to even contemplate going under the knife, instead I just pain my way throughout the days and NIGHTS😢...

      Cindy x

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      I had two ops Cindy to get ght and it was the best thing i ever did, after the second op i was almost back to normal within 6 weeks amazing, why will you not consider the op?
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      Because I am completely terrified Kim😁, but after last nights agonising sleep I may have to reconsider !! Thank you for sharing your success story x
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    Hi Cindy:

    For me those pains were the worst (except for the accidental jarring kind). Normal ergonomics were simply not possible at my computer desk & it helped to sit up much higher by adjusting my chair. I had no option but to take many short breaks from typing & when possible used Skype as an alternative to lengthy emails. (Even eating at the table became difficult to manage unless I sat on a cushion.)  

    So sorry you're in such pain. It's awfully frustrating & just life at the moment - not drama!

    Liane

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