It does get better!
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Hello everyone. Stopping in to let everyone know that those who cannot afford surgery or therapy, or just choose not to go that route that things will get better. It just takes time. I will be two years into this come January. I did not have access to medical treatment and could only afford about four visits to therapy with this frozen shoulder. Life was absolute hell for about the first eight months. I had no family support and my right arm was totally locked up at my side at the beginning. After much reading on the subject I was convinced that this condition would work its way through my system in its own time and it has. I may never have complete rotation of the arm again, but I think much of that is my own doing. I can now raise it above my head again, can sleep on that side, all without any treatment or exercises. Had I chosen to keep up the exercises shown to me those weeks in therapy I'm sure I would be back to about normal by now. Yes, it has been a long road and a most unpleasant one. This is just to let those of you out there know when you read that this somehow works it way through your system over time, it is true. They say it can last as long as three years. It sucks that this can happen to us and that there is so little treatment that seems to have any lasting effects. Good luck to all.
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maria58274 candace513
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Thanks for letting us know and reminding us that there is light at the end of the tunnel and that it isn't a life sentence after all. All the best to you too!
candace513 maria58274
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Switching from heat to ice throughout the day was routine and I did finally invest in a "tens" unit. Bought mine on Amazon for $70.00 and worth every cent. It has the four sticky pads and multiple choices of electrical patterns and intensity to choose from. And the unit is so small and light you can wear it while moving around. It would give me such relief.
I too worry about my other arm as it has a spot in it that seems to get a painful knot in it and I panic thinking it will go full on frozen on me, but it just seems to come and go.
Boy, I tell ya, this is NOT how I pictured my later years! But I keep reminding myself things could be SO MUCH worse.
Finding this site and just knowing how common this is amazed me. And to know how little and how useless the treatments seem to be for something that affects so many of us was really a shock!
Hope some things I mentioned might be of some help to you.
cindy_45475 candace513
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Cindy
candace513 cindy_45475
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maria58274 candace513
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Glad to hear you have continued to improve - I think this gives hope to many of us. In the end, I opted for the least invasive option I could, recommended by the physiotherapist, as I wouldn't have considered surgery. Hydrodilatation seems to have helped me - though reading other posts on here it would seem it doesn't for everyone. I'm not saying it cured me overnight but I've been without pain since mid-December now and my movements are slowly but surely improving. The lack of pain is the most important to me - I can cope with remaining lack of movement, which is getting less of an issue as time goes by.
How is your other shoulder - did the pains develop or go away? I still get twinges in my "good" shoulder. Not the excutiating jolting pains but a feeling of tightness and a mild ache at times. Some days I'm convinced it must be freezing, then it goes away and I think it must be OK - the jury is still out!
I've been lucky enough to start to regain some of the movent at the back and what helped me was gentle excercising in the shower, which I sort discovered by accident. When my arm and back is nice and soapy I gently pull my bad arm up and down my back and in circular movements, using my good arm. Slowly but surely it it improving. Once you're dressed, the clothing causes too much friction for much excercise behind your back. There was a real sense of acheivement when I could at last put up my hair and fasten my bra again!
Good luck for your continued impovement and hope you are able to get back to enjoying your camping!
FSconversations maria58274
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teresa59318 candace513
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teri17216 candace513
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I have had this for about 3 months. Maybe it started before that but I don't remember having pain or restricted movement before then. I went to the Chiropractor and he did a few moves (nearly passed out from the pain) and had me get an x-ray. Next visit he referred me to an Osteo. I decided to try it on my own. I have a tens unit, several different types of ointment (absorbine, turmeric and eucalyptus, and one called penetrex). I use those everyday, along with heat and ice. I have actually regained some movement already (it backtracks too, some days) and the pain is less at times. So I have hope that I am working through it. Does anyone else have pain in you arm? I hurt all up and down it, I think because of the exercises.
Keep trying everyone, we will get through this.
annie1963 teri17216
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maria58274 teri17216
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cindy_45475 teri17216
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cindy_45475 annie1963
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I also have pains which go up and down my arm and into my wrists, I've been suffering since Oct 15 and I believe i am now in the "frozen" stage but I have had a set back over the last couple of days which is frustrating .😤 I do hope you get sorted at work, I am also avoiding surgery by any means ... I'm interested to read that both of your sisters have this condition , I did start a discussion earlier about the possible causes and asked wether there could be a family link ?
Take care
Cindy
teri17216 candace513
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I have been reading posts here and some have mentioned that thier other arm is starting to hurt. It occurred to me yesterday that we all need to be careful because we are obviously compensating for the bad arm and might be doing too much with the other one.