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Originally Posted by crich70
I can sympathize as I have been dealing with frozen shoulder myself (right one) and know it's no joke. I don't know what caused mine though exactly as I can't blame stiletto heels for my problem.  Some how I pulled something and then I didn't move the joint enough and it got tight (though how one can be expected to want to move an injured joint much when it hurts is another question).
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Yes, it's positively
shocking how vicious frozen shoulder is, isn't it? I actually broke down over the weekend and bought and downloaded and am using Dragon NatSpeak v13, because I feel that I must be creating some sort of ongoing trauma in the left (mousing) arm. I'm old school; I am a righty who mouses with the other hand, so I can write/mouse at the same time. But although the right-hand shoulder (the torn rotator cuff) took about 15 months to heel up, this one feels as though it's gone on much longer, without the same recovery curve. I could simply be misremembering, though...after you've been in pain for several years, it all starts to blend together in a big blurry nasty haze.
Can't say as I can blame the stilettos for THAT mess. I'm sure they have their own consequences in here somewhere, though.
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