Disneyaholic
07-30-2003, 09:07 PM
Has anyone here ever been diagnosed with this? Or know someone who has?
My left shoulder has been bothering me for a couple of months. When I was on vacation, I noticed that my range of motion has become severely limited. (I noticed this when trying to apply sunscreen to my back, LOL!) So, yesterday, I went to an orthopaedist.
My symptoms fit the description perfectly -- hits women more than men (by about 5 to 1!), usually between the ages of 40 and 60. Usually the NON-dominant arm. They don't know what causes it, but it takes an average of at least a year from when the symptoms start till they go away! I had a cortisone shot yesterday, and will be taking Celebrex for a while. Later on, I may need physical therapy. :(
So far, I'm still able to do most of the machines at Curves, but some of the stretches are totally impossible! :mad:
Since I'd never heard of this before, I'm looking for anyone who might have first- or second-hand experience with this so that I might know a little more of what to expect in the next few months.
Thanks!!
Dottie
My left shoulder has been bothering me for a couple of months. When I was on vacation, I noticed that my range of motion has become severely limited. (I noticed this when trying to apply sunscreen to my back, LOL!) So, yesterday, I went to an orthopaedist.
My symptoms fit the description perfectly -- hits women more than men (by about 5 to 1!), usually between the ages of 40 and 60. Usually the NON-dominant arm. They don't know what causes it, but it takes an average of at least a year from when the symptoms start till they go away! I had a cortisone shot yesterday, and will be taking Celebrex for a while. Later on, I may need physical therapy. :(
So far, I'm still able to do most of the machines at Curves, but some of the stretches are totally impossible! :mad:
Since I'd never heard of this before, I'm looking for anyone who might have first- or second-hand experience with this so that I might know a little more of what to expect in the next few months.
Thanks!!
Dottie