Op or not for a Frozen Shoulder
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What a relief to find fellow frozen shoulder sufferers - I thought I was the only one and the way the doctor looks at me, I feel like I am a new medical headache... Can't tie my hair up, shave underarm, wash my hair and have taken to wearing cardigans and can't sleep (not at my best)...Now the big choice either to go for surgery or try and stick it out with acupuncture. I have heard that the damage done during manipulation could lead to osteoarthritis in the future.
Will it slowly subside? It has taken 12 months to get to the shear agony stage so I am not hopeful.
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Normal daily activities are painful and frustrating.
Try a tens machine, it does not make it go away, and does not improve the symptoms, but it gives slight relief, especially when resting.
It took about a year for mine to start slowly improving. The pain will lessen slightly, but the stiffness continues for quite a while after.
I had it first in my left arm and then just as that was nearly better (still not got 100% movement back) I had it in my right arm.
Sometimes I feel twice my age as I struggle with things, like you, doing hair, dressing, hanging out washing, shaving.
I dont think my upper body strength will ever return, but am thankful that the pain is now becoming less.
Night time was and still is disturbed, but not as much as it was. Appl;ying heat and using the mini Tens helped me through the worst of it.
~I tried physio and cortisone injections with the first shoulder, but they didnt help so ~I didnt bother with the second shoulder.
I have shed plenty of tears in pain and fustration. I feel for anyone going through the same. No one can possibly realise what it is like unless they have suffered with it.
Hang in there, it will get better.
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