I have since found out what my condition is, I have what is called adhesive capsulitis, or more commonly known as "frozen shoulder"-reading all the other posts again I believe that there are a number of women with the same problem.I believe the flu shot was either a "red herring" that just confused the picture or it actually contributed toward my condition. Read up ladies, x-rays and U/S look ok, but the physio I saw had the condition herself, first in her right arm and then her left. It has an 18 month duration, the pain eases after the first 9 months at night, so I can sleep now, my range of movement in certain positions still sucks but apparently will get better.Chins up, if its frozen shoulder there is an end in sight eventually.
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I have since found out what my condition is, I have what is called adhesive capsulitis, or more commonly known as "frozen shoulder"-reading all the other posts again I believe that there are a number of women with the same problem.I believe the flu shot was either a "red herring" that just confused the picture or it actually contributed toward my condition. Read up ladies, x-rays and U/S look ok, but the physio I saw had the condition herself, first in her right arm and then her left. It has an 18 month duration, the pain eases after the first 9 months at night, so I can sleep now, my range of movement in certain positions still sucks but apparently will get better.Chins up, if its frozen shoulder there is an end in sight eventually.
November 1, 2010 - 2:25pmThis Comment
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