johnsontrio
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The title says it all... Finally recovered from having my neck fixed in January when a bunch of different symptoms started in the same arm. Progressively getting worse and worse limiting my range of motion. Last couple of weeks interfering with my sleep.
Once I'm a grumpy bear to everyone and absolutely sleep deprived, it's time to see the Dr.
The good news is I don't need an additional surgery and there are no arthritic changes in the shoulder.
The bad news is that it is a frozen shoulder and the treatment is to work it loose gradually with PT. I hear it is quite a painful process. The Dr. says the timeline is typically 3-4 months immobility and pain increase to their peak (says we are probably three-fourths of the way through this part), 9-12 months pain and immobility are stable at a high level while you do the PT, then another 3-4 months while the joint relaxes and pain decreases and mobility returns. He says the entire process can be a year to a year and a half.
So I am sure that I am not the only one that has experienced this. The PT says she has had a run on them this summer and they know exactly what I need to get me going. So if any of you have experience with this could you please share.
Any tips you have would be greatly appreciated. I need some positive thoughts and encouragement.
At the end of this, I will have spent over half of my DD's high school years either sick or recovering. TIA, Amy


The good news is I don't need an additional surgery and there are no arthritic changes in the shoulder.



So I am sure that I am not the only one that has experienced this. The PT says she has had a run on them this summer and they know exactly what I need to get me going. So if any of you have experience with this could you please share.

