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Frozen shoulder - flippin heck it hurts....
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yeh acupuncture is another thing. Another thing that might work but costs money. Like massage, chiro etc.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!! -
Fair play chiro was ok. Nice young lady who was very helpful. Seemed to know her stuff.
Only spend about 10 mins doing treatment. Just gently pulled my head a bit. Also, some acupuncture (sceptical about this!).
Although, I must admit there is "some" improvement. We'll see.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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So, you're showing improvement after a 10 min Groupon deal session and you're still not happy ? How did the improvement compare to, say, your visit to a GP ?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostFair play chiro was ok. Nice young lady who was very helpful. Seemed to know her stuff.
Only spend about 10 mins doing treatment. Just gently pulled my head a bit. Also, some acupuncture (sceptical about this!).
Although, I must admit there is "some" improvement. We'll see.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Are you sure she was a chiropractor?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostFair play chiro was ok. Nice young lady who was very helpful. Seemed to know her stuff.
Only spend about 10 mins doing treatment. Just gently pulled my head a bit. Also, some acupuncture (sceptical about this!).
Although, I must admit there is "some" improvement. We'll see.Comment
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I have been having pain in my shoulder blade for a good while now, went to GPs, private physio, NHS physio etc etc, nothing worked, but private sports massage works for a while, then I get a new one.. the problem with me they said was to do with the muscle running from my neck all the way down my shoulder and back... they said its due to posture and sitting in front of the computer
I improved my posture now, never use a laptop screen just monitor, and support my neck during sleep with special pillows !!
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Aye similar to me. REckon its due to disk though. Sure I found something that shows all the parts of the body that get referred pain due to disk problems.Originally posted by SandyD View PostI have been having pain in my shoulder blade for a good while now, went to GPs, private physio, NHS physio etc etc, nothing worked, but private sports massage works for a while, then I get a new one.. the problem with me they said was to do with the muscle running from my neck all the way down my shoulder and back... they said its due to posture and sitting in front of the computer
I improved my posture now, never use a laptop screen just monitor, and support my neck during sleep with special pillows !!
Currently considering paying privately for cortisteroid injection. Not something easy a GP can do (cos its neck) so £400.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Oh well. Had an x-ray didnt expect bugger all to show but apparently both cervical disks in neck and shoulder show signs of wear and tear.
DG refused to send me for MRI because apparently treatment is the same i.e. painkillers and now gabapentin. As soon as I siaf I might pay for a private referral they said ok then! NHS is crap.
Not sure where this leaves my ongoing chiropractor treatment. Apaprently, everything is in the right place.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Maybe you are crap for paying for an unnecessary MRI?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOh well. Had an x-ray didnt expect bugger all to show but apparently both cervical disks in neck and shoulder show signs of wear and tear.
DG refused to send me for MRI because apparently treatment is the same i.e. painkillers and now gabapentin. As soon as I siaf I might pay for a private referral they said ok then! NHS is crap.
Not sure where this leaves my ongoing chiropractor treatment. Apaprently, everything is in the right place.Comment
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Will you keep us posted?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOh well. Had an x-ray didnt expect bugger all to show but apparently both cervical disks in neck and shoulder show signs of wear and tear.
DG refused to send me for MRI because apparently treatment is the same i.e. painkillers and now gabapentin. As soon as I siaf I might pay for a private referral they said ok then! NHS is crap.
Not sure where this leaves my ongoing chiropractor treatment. Apaprently, everything is in the right place.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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If we can have a whip round and bung the chiropractor, we may be able to completely immobilise his arms.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWill you keep us posted?Comment
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