JasonHolder
on youtube. learning to be a gent
Ride hard!!! Until your pegs are shredded and you have gills forming on your neck
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I was sceptical about it and the first was was only a very slight improvement until abut 2 weeks before the next one.Does it make a big difference?
I had a shoulder impingement about a year ago and couldn't do any kind of pushing or pressing exercises for about six months, my doctor was talking about me having one.
By the time I had been refered and eventually got to see a specialist it had started to ease a bit, and he mentioned it but said he'd send me for physio first.
I'm still waiting to be contacted for a physio appointment, good job it cleared up on it's own.![]()
It hasn't stopped me! Just swallow a painkiller and go!Ride hard!!! Until your pegs are shredded and you have gills forming on your neckhe he
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Steroids and painkillers. Good jobIt hasn't stopped me! Just swallow a painkiller and go!
I was sceptical about it and the first was was only a very slight improvement until abut 2 weeks before the next one.
I mentioned this and was told they take a few weeks to work.
At one point my shoulder was so bad I really couldn't do much at all and was living on painkillers.
Now I rarely take them although I always take them before a ride as the arthritis in my spine doesn't like me riding![]()
Nah...the mountain biking has toned up my arms and legs a bit thoughSo they didn't turn you into Arnold Schwar.. wotsisname?
Who what now?Steroids and painkillers. Good jobany mountain KOMs yet? Lol rather QOMs pardon me
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Funnily enough my GP also does joint injections but wouldn't touch my shoulder.I hope it improves ScotiaLass - I will hear with interest as I am having an investigation on my own shoulder soon. I hurt it in a fall in January and thought it was mending, but it's come back with a vengeance and like you I can't lie on that side unless with painkillers. I am probably not as bad as you - I can do most things but they just hurt! My doc does steroid jabs but said "I'm not sticking a needle in there, far too complicated" and referred me.
I found Ibuprofen gel (the strong 10% kind, not the regular 5%) useful but now have been given co-codamol (or codidramol or whatever, can't remember offhand) which is improving my sleep.
Hey ho, fellow sufferer! Get well soon!
I have shoulder impingement too stemming from a rotator cuff tear 8 years ago. Now I have calcium deposits in the tendon. Every so often I do something stoopid and set off the pain and inflammation again. (This time it was arm wrestling my teenage kids in the mistaken belief that I might still be able to beat them!)Does it make a big difference?
I had a shoulder impingement about a year ago and couldn't do any kind of pushing or pressing exercises for about six months, my doctor was talking about me having one.
By the time I had been refered and eventually got to see a specialist it had started to ease a bit, and he mentioned it but said he'd send me for physio first.
I'm still waiting to be contacted for a physio appointment, good job it cleared up on it's own.![]()
That's what they thought I had to begin with.I have shoulder impingement too stemming from a rotator cuff tear 8 years ago. Now I have calcium deposits in the tendon. Every so often I do something stoopid and set off the pain and inflammation again. (This time it was arm wrestling my teenage kids in the mistaken belief that I might still be able to beat them!)
I have my first physio appointment tomorrow - four months after first seeing the doctor and having a scan - and in the meantime it has got much better on its own too. Just hurts at night now. Going to feel a bit of a fraud saying "I used to have a hurty shoulder"