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Roger Freestone
Special K'sI had notice from the odd time I take a glance elsewhere.
Special K'sI had notice from the odd time I take a glance elsewhere.
No, but I will do. I normally get through flare ups with drugs or injection, thinking it won’t happen again. GP or local hospital injections are no longer an option and I organised this latest one off my own back (and wallet). I am out next week but once home I will start the long term solution path via NHS.Have you tried acupuncture? Although I imagine much will hinge on the state of the tendon
What have you done to have caused it?The first one I had was instantaneous relief, but several since have taken some time to settle things down. I also had an ultrasound on Thursday and they noticed a tear in the tendon, I will get some physio organised on the back of this.
No idea. Played a lot of rugby and golf in my younger days, but this tendon tear wasn’t visible when I had it scanned a few years ago. I also have small calcium deposits embedded in the tendon and it’s these which are inflaming the joints, hence the pain.What have you done to have caused it?
I came off my Scrambler and dislocated mine, that got better then 5yrs of more later I hurt it playing rugby and it just wouldn't settle down, I was out of work at the time and got offered a job where I had to work off a short scaffold platform drilling brackets above my head to fir pipework it was agony, luckily I knew the lads I was working with and they covered for me and I did they easier work, didn't last though the pain became unbearable and I had to take time off, luckily my job was kept open for me.
I also had a cortisone injection in my shoulder a few years ago for a pain I'd had for around 8-9 months. Pain went in a few days and has never returned.I had one on my shoulder years ago it took a month/6 weeks before I felt any benefit from it, I've had no problems since, went from hardly being able to lift my arm above my head to virtually a full range of movement after 6 weeks and it got better and better, meaning I never needed another injection.
My eldest been suffering with back and knee issues for maybe 3-5yrs, he recently and at long last had an MRI scan after blood tests showed something, he spoke to Rheumatologist today who told him he's got Ankylosis Spondylitis, Mrs was in tears telling me, but thankfully it can be managed with exercise and medication, apparently its caused by a gene variant.No idea. Played a lot of rugby and golf in my younger days, but this tendon tear wasn’t visible when I had it scanned a few years ago. I also have small calcium deposits embedded in the tendon and it’s these which are inflaming the joints, hence the pain.
The right form of exercise and physiotherapy can play a massive part in stabilisation and rehabilitation. I’m going to pay more attention to it now that I have bought myself a little time.My eldest been suffering with back and knee issues for maybe 3-5yrs, he recently and at long last had an MRI scan after blood tests showed something, he spoke to Rheumatologist today who told him he's got Ankylosis Spondylitis, Mrs was in tears telling me, but thankfully it can be managed with exercise and medication, apparently its caused by a gene variant.