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Players made of Glass

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I had a cortisone jab in my shoulder on Thursday and it’s still giving me grief.

Playing through pain was a way of life for some of these guys. Whereas I’ve taken the easy option of mostly laying on the sofa and avoiding my DIY.
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.
 
Yep, that'll be it. Seriously though you're e right some are made of weetabix
In their makeup in it as Smurph mentioned in his post regarding Walshie who clearly loves the game and has real talent, it must be awfully frustrating for him and others like him.
 
there's no harm in questioning this.
If you're the kind of idiot who likes to pretend that there are players who enjoy not being part of the team through injury then yes, There's lots of harm in questioning that.
 
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.
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.
 
If you're the kind of idiot who likes to pretend that there are players who enjoy not being part of the team through injury then yes, There's lots of harm in questioning that.
Not sure this idiot suggested that.
 
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.
Have you tried acupuncture? Although I imagine much will hinge on the state of the tendon
 

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