I had an awful pain in my left arm that started last Wednesday and just to make a long story short, it continually worsened until I finally went to the Dr on Monday morning. After x-rays (which he said were not that good because I could not move my arm around), he decided it may be tendonitis and put 2 cortisone shots in my shoulder/arm. He said it takes 48 hrs for cortisone to do all it is going to do and I should see a marked difference by then. My question is this. I indeed am much better, alot more mobility and no more throbbing pain, however, it is still achy and uncomfortable at times around the top of my arm which is where the pain was always the worst, but also where he put the shots. Is this the best it is going to get or with tendonitis, does it take time for it to completely get better? The way he talked after 48 hrs it is as good as it's going to get and I certainly hope not. Just thought many of you may have had cortisone shots before and could share your experience after you had them. Thanks!


